Alright I didn't really want to get into this, but I guess I don't have free will.
Let me ask this; If everything is decides by chemicals reactions reacting to certain events in a certain context, there must have been a starting point. If everyone is reacting to everyone and everything else, how did the hypothetical first human do this? He didn't have any knowledge on how to do stuff, or others around him to react to. He had to learn, experiment. By extend, the 2+2 argument. Our brain only immediately tells us the answer is '4' because we learned from other humans at some point that this is the answer to the question in simple math. We don't know this by instinct. The first human however couldn't have known this, because there wasn't anyone before him that had come up with an answer to pass down. So what prompted someone to go out and decided we needed an answer to this question?







