Which reduces me to being a spectator over the acts of deliberation being carried out by the laws of physics.
No, it doesn't. There is no other you to be a spectator. What you call "you"
is the ever ever changing state of your mind that is either a deterministic system or not (and therefore involves randomness). I explained this yet again in more detail in
#40312, which you, entirely predictably, ignored in favour of an obvious distraction tactic of wibbling on about "sources".
And it makes
no difference if it's the laws of physics that are producing your state of mind or your magic soul - exactly the same logic applies.
I know this has been covered many times, but I have never had a viable explanation of my ability to consciously drive acts of deliberation.
Why don't you actually engage with the arguments and say why they're wrong then, instead of totally ignoring them and just repeating the same dimwitted questions and endlessly answered "points" over and over and over again?
My ability to consciously control my own thoughts is not just a feeling or experience - it is a reality which defines what I am and what I do...
You have never once given an argument as to why anything you do or experience requires the self-contradictory idea that you could have done something differently, for no reason at all that pertained at the time, without it involving randomness, and neither have you ever addressed the
LOGICAL contradiction involved.
...and in particular to continue to witness to this reality which can have no physical explanation - because I do not exert control over the laws of physics.
You do not exert control over the way your mind works regardless of whether that working is down to the laws of physics or not. You are the person you are, you think the way you think, and you wish or don't wish to do whatever it is you wish to do or not to do at the time, consciously, subconsciously, semi-consciously, or whatever other level you mind may work on. When you assert that you could have done differently
if you so wished, that doesn't change the fact that you didn't wish to do differently at that time and that was down to your exact state of mind at the time. Your ever changing (conscious and unconscious) state of mind, complete with its wishes, is something that changes over time and is therefore either a
deterministic system or it isn't and hence involves some randomness.
There isn't some other "you" that somehow floats free of all this because, we'd then be able to apply exactly the same reasoning to that "you" and we'd have started into another infinite regress.
The laws of physics are irrelevant and totally beside the point. The logic you keep denying has nothing to do with them.
Your instance on being able to do something differently for reasons and not for reasons is simply nonsensical, and endlessly misrepresenting the problem as being to do with the laws of physics is either dishonest or stupid of you.
Also, another point you've ignored at least five times now: you don't know all the laws of physics, so if you could make your version of "freedom"
logically self-consistent, then you
cannot rule out a physical explanation.
I've now repeated this many, many times (and others have said similar things). If you don't think it's a "viable" answer to your claims, then how about saying
why and actually respond to what I've said, instead of ignoring it, throwing in another distraction tactic, or just repeating the same things?