That would require the conscious control which you deny exists.
Mindless, dimwitted assertion.
If your conscious self is not in control of your carefully thought out conclusions - what is in control?
In my case, my whole mind. In your case, apparently, mindless, thought-free, experience-, evidence-, and logic-denying, blind faith.
We have only one conscious self. I do not understand what you are getting at here.
Clearly not (it was logic, after all). I meant why do you think your concious mind has some sort of magic ability to be correct about things that your subconscious mind, or a combination of conscious and subconscious, lacks?
Either your conscious self is in control of your thought processes or it is not.
Clearly not. Not only because of the infinite regress but also because we can tell that it isn't with a few moments of honest introspection.
The materialistic scenario denies any conscious control because conscious awareness emerges from material reactions which have already taken place.
The "materialistic scenario" is basically irrelevant. It is obvious from both logic and direct experience, that we do not have conscious control of our own thought processes.