You are the one arguing when it's clear that you have a shallow understanding of the subject matter.
That's true but I'm not presenting something as factual when it clearly isn't understood as factual. You are conforming to what others tell you.
Free will is generally understood as the ability to freely choose our own actions and determine our own outcomes. ... For instance, research has found that promoting the idea that a person doesn't have free will makes people become more dishonest, behave aggressively, and even conform to others' thoughts and opinions.29 Sept 2016
Unless you are Mark Hallett. But even Mark Hallet doesn't discount free will when he says:
and even if there is something more -- like free will -- it would have to operate through such neuronal mechanisms.