AB,
The question I was posing was more in the vane of "how can it (subconscious brain activity) possibly work" to accomplish the reasoning you experience in your conscious awareness.
Makes no difference. Whether you ask how it actually works or how it could possibly work and the answer is “don’t know” to both, what relevance would that have to your speculations about “god” and “soul”?
You make the presumption that it must be able to accomplish all the necessary steps needed to think things out without consciously guided control, because this is the only option in the materialist view.
Actually more because I have no good reason to dismiss it (what with the argument from incredulity being a false one), but ok…
Current neuroscience does not offer any feasible explanation of what comprises conscious awareness, what drives thought processes or human will other that vague correlation with physically observed brain activity.
Again, you need to justify the premises in your questions for them to be valid (why is “driving” necessary at all?) and in any case current neuroscience tells us quite a lot about consciousness. Even if it didn’t though, or even if its tentative finding so far turned out to be wrong, so what? How does that help you?
If there is a spiritual element, neuroscience will be unable to detect it.
I have no idea what you mean by “spiritual element” and nor have you, but if you want to define it as something like, “something materialist methods can’t investigate” that would in principle be true, but also circular reasoning so of no use to you.
So despite your substantial efforts, I remain totally unconvinced by your attempts to convince me that I am wrong in belief in the power of the human soul.
Yes I know you remain that way, and you likely always will. Being totally unconvinced because you refuse point blank ever to address the arguments that might convince you is epistemologically worthless though. I may as well be totally unconvinced by your efforts to falsify my claim about a dragon in my garage because I refuse ever, ever to check the lawn mower. Again, so what though?
As you just ran away from the question I keep asking you though, here it is again:
Regardless of the answers to your questions about what a materialist explanation for consciousness would be, what use would those answers be for validating your speculations about “god”, “soul” etc? Tell you what. If you still refuse point blank to answer that, won’t you at least tell us
why you won’t answer that?