As I have said, what humans do is driven by our conscious state of awareness, which is not driven by past events but exists and acts in the present by invoking acts of conscious will rather than being driven by inevitable reactions to past events.
Firstly, I didn't ask you to just repeat your baseless, illogical assertion, I asked you to explain how being able to have done differently (without randomness) actually makes a difference. What is it about our abilities needs this (nonsensical) version of "freedom"? I'm asking for reasoning, not just more foot-stamping.
Secondly, no matter how often you repeat the nonsensical gibberish about "exists and acts in the present", it is not magically going to start to make sense.
Your repeated use of trying to imagine the impossible scenario of turning back time is just an irrelevance...
Why? Looks like you are just too afraid to think about it.
...which in itself demonstrates the freedom of our conscious mind to imagine such a scenario.
Baseless assertion.
The role of consciousness is entirely relevant...
The argument against your nonsensical view of freedom,
does not depend on the role of consciousness, so it
is irrelevant to the counterargument you are facing. You don't get to decide on the contents of the argument against you, you need to address it as it is. Emphasising conciousness does
nothing at all to address the argument you face.
You have contradicted yourself in a way that has nothing to do with the role of consciousness.
...because it is what frees us from the physically driven cause and effect scenario over which we can have no consciously driven control.
Another reasoning-free assertion, complete with dishonest misrepresentation.
Where is your logic?