They would not have a choice in your scenario. They would be programmed like robots.
No they wouldn't. That would not be required. An all powerful god is literally capable of anything. He would be able to create a world were everyone has freewill but never does anything he doesn't want them to. To say otherwise is to say God has limited powers.
God says Himself that He has mercy on who He will have mercy. What I mean by "stimulous/response" is that there is no method for manipulating God into making Him do what you want. He does say that He works all things together for good for those who love Him (those who loved Him being the redeemed). He does not make such a promise to anyone else. He also says that He send sun to rise on the just and unjust.
This is where you all get lost- you want to say man has complete responsibility for himself, but then if God is in the picture, you want God to take complete responsibility for man and the mistakes He makes. You need to make up your mind. God does intervene, just not all the time. Even if the cause of suffering is due to man.
I'm not lost here at all, you just refuse to acknowledge the contradiction in your belief system.
I'm not saying I want god to take complete responsibility for man and everything, I'm saying he HAS complete responsibility for man and everything that happens (if he exists).
God chooses who to intervene and save from evil according to you (a violation of free will) while he lets others suffer. Even children and infants all because they aren't "redeemed"?
http://innerminds.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/starving-child-stalked-by-vulture.jpg
Any suggestions for children like these how they can convince God not to let them die horribly?
No, I am actually saying the opposite- the views of right and wrong change from person to person and culture to culture. I am also saying what actually is right and wrong does not change through history, which is a completely different thing..
The views of right and wrong are what determines right and wrong, there is no constant. These views have changed frequently throughout history. Please tell us if I'm wrong were do these constant rights and wrongs come from and if they exist why does everyone have different morals?
It is more accurately translated as "calamity." This is why I wanted you to look into it yourself so you can see for yourself.
I'm aware some people translate it that way. Some people don't. Its kind of like right and wrong, open to interpretation.
God could have done whatever He wanted. However, He wanted man to have free will, so He put the Tree in the Garden and gave him the choice.
He did so knowing what the result was going to be, that Adam and Eve would kicked out from Eden and man would have Original sin and millions would burn in hell correct?
Just like God created earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, plagues and diseases and so on?