Silverhair
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So much better when you use your God given free will not to do so.Aren't you glad that God has determined that I will not call you an obscene name, Silverhair?
To again quote from the OP: "Further, where a man commits a sin (be that Shimei, Pharaoh, Judas Iscariot, the unbelieving Jews, you, or I) he does not do that against his own will. He doesn't do something that he does not want to do, or that he is forced into doing. Pharaoh wanted to keep the Israelites as slaves. Judas wanted that silver. With our sins, we also want something that we think is desirable. The key point in all this is that when God exercises His sovereignty in respect to man and his deeds, He does not interfere between the will of man and the act of man. If God would interject Himself between the will and the act of man, man would indeed be a stock and a block."
The contradiction in your religion is clearly seen in those words Ken. Man cannot have a free will when according to your religion He determines all things.
You keep trying to avoid the problem with these long comments but bottom line is if God determines all things then it means He determines all things.