But you have made assumptions concerning time.
That's because choice-making (obviously) happens within time. If something is not within time, it can only be static and can therefore make no choices, nor can it interact with anything - as both those require changes in state, which in turn, requires time.
This is simple logic Alan, that has nothing to do with the laws of physics.
Time is intrinsically part of the physical scenario. Time began with the physical creation of our material universe. You can't treat time as an independent entity separate from the laws of physics. The concept that God, the ultimate source of all creation, exists in a timeless state may be beyond our human comprehension, but far stranger is the concept of time existing back to infinity with no beginning. If God exists in an ever present state, then it is not beyond the bounds of possibility that our own spiritual nature is the ever present state in which our conscious awareness exists and interacts within this physical, time dependent material world.
Off you go into nonsensical la-la land again.
Yet I have the freedom to consciously contradict you. How can such freedom be compatible with inevitable reactions?
Why couldn't it be? You are contradicting me because of your faith and your very limited ability to think rationally about this subject. Both of those are because of your nature, nurture, and life's experience.
You keep on making the claim that it couldn't be all down to these things, so it's up to
you to provide the reasoning.
I want to witness to our own spiritual nature as a reflection of God's nature...
You are failing miserably because all you are doing is mindlessly repeating the same things and totally refusing to react to the counterarguments or provide the logic you claimed that you had, thus making yourself look like a total idiot.
...and I am using my God given freedom to do so.
Oh, and making utterly baseless assertions like this.
You said you had
LOGIC - WHERE IS IT?