Look yall it is simmple, All i said is that we do not posess free will or free choices. Cause and effect. Someone causes us to make the decssioins that we make. That is all I said. The Lord does the causes and we make the choices. The choices we make was already in God's Will therefore it is His Will that is done not ours. So our will was not free.
I think you are attempting to oversimplify.
First, predestination...which includes preordinated will...negates the Ten Commandments and any need at all for moral and ethical training. In other words, there would be *NO* good and *NO* evil, everything would be fair game. Murder would be fair game, rape would be fair game, theft would be fair game...yet the Bible and most religious texts I am aware of clearly state that these are not fair game.
Second, because our will is limited by circumstances does not negate "free will." Why would I use some obscure ancient Chinese trading contract or a Roman concrete recipe to make a decision today about whether or not to clean my room? You are avoiding the obvious by attempting to confuse with irrelevent details.
Third, G-d (in the Bible) makes it pretty clear that it is an invitation, a choice (otherwise defined as free will), to "listen to Him" or not. While He may provide opportunity for some to "come to Him," it is pretty obvious to anybody with a hint of cross-cultural observation that this is not a given. This premise is based solely from a Western / Christian perspective, completely ignoring a laundry list of other valid cultural perspectives, some of which not only do not recognize the Christian G-d but deny His existence outright.
Fourth, and most importantly, love is nothing if it is not freely given.
Let me say that again to drive it home: love is NOTHING if it is not freely given.
G-d freely gave us love, and He allows us the freedom to return that love, or not.
If our choices are not free, then the love we give to G-d is meaningless. G-d can create all the little minions He desires to march in circles around His throne mouthing "I love you G-d, I love you G-d" for eternity, and it will not be real love.
The love that is freely given, and freely returned, is true love. Anything else is not love.
BTW, welcome to Interfaith, winner.