Man's will is not free; He is ruled either by the sinful nature or the Holy Spirit as romans 8:8-9 explains. 2 Peter 2"19, "for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him."
Man's WILL is perfectly free. The bondage is a moral bondage, not a physical bondage. We are enslaved by our own desires; prevented by nothing but our own wicked choices.
We are all in bondage to sin and cannot free ourselves which is precisely why we need a savior.
No one chooses;
1) to be born
2) His genes
3) The family in which he is born
4) The times in which he is born
5) the prevailing beliefs during the time he lives
6) the number of his days
7) Whether his name was written in the Book of Life before the creation of the world
8) His personality traits
9) His physical strengths and weaknesses
10 When he will die
11) His place in heaven
12)His calling
13) What he was taught by his family and those around him
And yet, He chooses whether or not to respond to Christ. We are commanded to "choose life".
Our will is indeed free. Just not in a "libertarian" sense.
We are thus instruments that God uses for His purposes; clay in the hands of the potter. Instruments have zero power over their masters and can only do what their masters make them do.
Your extreme view of God's Sovereignty, makes god the author of sin. The scriptures deny this.
But this is solid food, not milk. Only after studying the bible incessantly and studying human nature can one have the knowledge to talk about this.
Not sure what you are implying here. Many of the people on here (from both sides) are very well studied on God's word. Their are quite a few PhD.'s on here, I believe.
As far as myself, I am working on my second Master's degree in Religion/Theology. I am not claiming to be a mister smarty pants, or anything, but I think I can understand the tension between God's Sovereignty and Man's Free Will.
You have a rather arrogant attitude. Might want to work on that: God "resists the proud" after all.