Your concept of logic may well deem it to be impossible.
I do not have my own concept of logic, Alan. There is just logic.
But try looking at reality.
I have, it's you who seems to be scared to think about reality.
You're clinging desperately to the most simplistic, shallow first impression about "free will" without giving it a moment's logical thought or even bothered with any honest introspection. You've then dived head first into a contrived, fallacy ridden, stream of utter nonsense, that you mistake for "reasoning", to get you to a conclusion that you had decided on before you started.
The laughable part is that
every stage of your "reasoning" is wrong. You continually confuse consciousness with your impossible version of "freedom", you totally refuse to accept that the contradiction is
logical and not connected to the physical world, and to round it off, you then fail to acknowledge that even if you could overcome the contradiction, it wouldn't mean that minds
couldn't be material (because we don't know everything about the material world).
There isn't a single valid logical step (that I can see) in the whole car crash.
You claimed you had a logical argument, and I've even shown you a free book you can read to find out how such arguments can be made and how to avoid fallacies, yet you're still posting your illogical nonsense.
And you haven't even got the basic honesty to admit you haven't provided the logic you claimed you had.