Knowledge alone cannot dictate the conscious choices involved in composing my replies.
I need the ability to contemplate what I know and consciously guide my thoughts to reach viable conclusions.
Without time
you cannot
contemplate,
you cannot
guide anything,
you cannot
compose anything,
you cannot
reach a conclusion,
you cannot
make a choice,
you cannot
interact with anything (like the brain),
you cannot
have a thought,
you cannot
act in any way at all,
you cannot
do anything at all,
you cannot be
inspired to do anything,
you cannot
create anything (like a reason of cause),
you will be entirely static and utterly useless to
any thought process whatsoever.
Hence time is
required for minds, and once we have time we have a strict dichotomy: either every event (action, thought, choice, etc.) is
entirely the result of what came before (determinism) or it involves randomness.
That's the logic. You have posted
nothing resembling a refutation.
What I do know is that my ability to consciously think about things rather than just react to them is a reality which cannot be explained by material reactions alone.
You do
not,
and cannot possibly,
know anything of the sort.
You may
believe it, but it is
impossible to
know that
any phenomenon "cannot be explained by material reactions alone" because we do not know everything about the material universe. To claim such knowledge is therefore a claim to be
omniscient - which you obviously aren't since you don't appear to know the first thing about logic, for a start...
What appears to have brought you to this absurd conclusion is the
experience of being able to make your own mind up and do as you wish. What you seem to have totally failed to grasp is that
that is exactly what we would expect to experience if minds were deterministic (real meaning, not your dishonest 'determined by' something nonsense) or involved some randomness.
You have no logic, you have no argument, you have nothing in reality that contradicts the conclusion we reach by applying logic.
Nothing.