His 'free-self' or his 'determined-self?'
His SELF self.
See what you are doing? You are presuming that the SELF couldn't have been created to be free, which is question begging. You have to PROVE that the SELF couldn't have been created free.
Define "free" because by that it seems that you mean the ability to make decisions without reasons for having made them.
If that is the case then you have people making unreasonable decisions.
I don't have that burden on me, because I've gladly admitted that the determined self is a possible theory to the answer of our mystery. You are the one claiming that a 'free-self' is beyond God's creative capacity and thus you LIMIT what God could do based on a mystery and a presumed theory.
That would be like saying, "You limit God when you say God could not create an eternal or an almighty being based on mystery as to HOW he could do it."
The burden lies squarely on you to prove your theory HAS to be the right answer to our mystery and that mine is impossible. Good luck with that.
New theory. The Spaghetti Monster makes us choose what we choose.
That's every bit as good as NOTHING is the reason we choose what we choose.
And that something else has to be God, who Himself has a will based on His Self and you get to the exact same appeal to mystery to answer that same mysterious question of how the will works, but by putting it off onto God you have the dreaded Dahmer issue where God's will is indistinguishable from the will of His evil creatures.
For the umpteenth time, it is NOT the same thing because God is not us. Comparing the mystery involved in the eternal, almighty, everywhere present, all-knowing God to the mystery within a human being is terrible equivocation.
That is a violation of his holiness and clear biblical revelation...so why do it? Why put it off onto God? Why not appeal to mystery one step before you do instead of IMPOSING YOUR THEORY of determinism upon a mysterious issues that we couldn't possibly fully comprehend with our finite linear logic???
Because it is NOT a violation of his holiness and it is clearly revealed in Scripture.
God's independency is one of his incommunicable attributes. God can no more make a man with the ability to make things out of nothing than God can make a man who is eternal, almighty and exhaustively sovereign.
It is NOT a mystery how men make decisions. You SAYING there is this mysterious aspect does not mean that it is a valid assertion.
It is no more valid than saying the Flying Spaghettie monster makes people make decisions.
We know, and you admit, that there are a myriad of influential factors outside of the will that move the will. Why assume there is anything else besides those factors?
There is no reason. You just make it up because you don't like to think of a God who is in complete control of everything (or at least you are following somebody who made it up).