You only need to investigate determinism on the internet to find out there are several different versions on offer, each with their own different logical justification. You seem to have adopted the compatibilist version, but there is cultural determinism, hard determinism (which denies any form of choice) and logical determinism. Also there is adequate determinism, based on statistical probabilities. And you will find yet more variations and logical views on the subject of human free will.
Looks a lot like a smokescreen as several of these are simply irrelevant. But anyway, which of these do you think relevant to this debate and which are you presenting as
your logical 'path'?
What I find strange in your take on the subject is your assumption that any spiritually determined action is subject to the same rules as pre determined physical actions. You can't make this assumption without knowing how spiritual determinism works, and in particular whether it is determined in real time by an act of will rather than pre determined by background logical processes.
More empty words and a total failure to address the logic I've outlined multiple times. I find it increasingly hard to believe that you are being honest. This looks more and more like a strategy that just ignores the point long enough that you can get away with just repeating your empty assertions again.
Once again - things (including choices) happen for reasons. To the extent they are not determined by those reasons, they are determined by no reason - and determined by no reason
means random.
There is no assumption about specific rules - just plain, simple logic.
Whatever your soul wants at the time it actions it.
What determines what the soul wants?
Not random
Not pre determined
But determined
That's self-contradictory.