AB,
It is nothing to do with God.
Yes it has. You convince yourself that consciousness must be non-naturalistic, and that way you open the door to “souls”, “god”, “spiritual nature” and the rest on the menageries of superstitions you cling to.
My freedom to choose my own thoughts, words and actions is a reality which I cannot possibly deny.
Yes you could if you were honest. We all have “freedom” at a prosaic experiential level, but at a deeper level it’s simply impossible to avoid the binary determined vs random paradigm – and no, relying on magic for your escape doesn’t get you out of that.
The fact that there can be no material explanation for this reality does not take away the reality - …
Yes it does, or at least it does unless you think magic is a legitimate method – in which case anyone can claim anything else that takes their fancy using the same method. Leprechauns? No problem – they’re just magic too.
…which would reduce me to being a biologically driven robot with no freedom of my own.
Argumentum ad consequentiam – one of your favourite pieces of wrongheaded thinking.
It’s also not true by the way. Your experience of “freedom” is the same whether or not there’s a deeper deterministic reality.
It is quite simple.
Yes it is. Why can’t you understand it therefore?
If my freedom is a reality,…
Your definition of “freedom” is
a reality – but it's only your subjective reality. If you want to bridge the gap from subjective to objective realities though, then you need to find some reasons to justify the claim that aren’t plainly wrong.
…then there must be a non physical explanation…
Wrong again. Anything can be “a” reality – unicorns might be
a reality for me. Until and unless you can finally demonstrate your subjective reality about your perception of freedom to be an objective reality though, then there’s no need to concern yourself with speculations about a supposed non-physical.
… - whether you like it or not.
Irrelevant. It’s reason that undoes you, not what I happen to like or not like.