Hi Poly.
“Was God capable of giving man a complete and totally free will without any involvement of Himself in that will?" Of course this was an incredibly hard question for me to have to deal with so I avoided it for a long time.””
Well, here’s the answer: NO!
“I mean totally FREE will!”
While I’m sure you do mean ‘totally FREE will’, I think you’re confusing it with severely ‘limited free will’.
God gives us a ‘choice’, such as it is: love me, or burn forever.
What’s so ‘free’ about that?
It’s like a bully saying ‘give me that candy bar or I’ll punch your face’.
When love is attained through threat, of what value is it?
What about a ‘cease to exist’ option for the non-believers?
Much less threatening.
The threat more than constitutes “involvement of Himself in that will”.
So, why the threat?
God could play it any way He likes.
Some claim we damn ourselves as we are “without excuse”.
However, this ‘reasoning’ does not hold water.
If people actually KNOW that God exists and reject Him, surely they are INSANE!
This would mean that people KNOWINGLY lie to themselves.
And this lie will result in them ROASTING FOREVER.
And they KNOW this.
But they lie to themselves anyway, despite the ETERNAL TORMENT they KNOW awaits.
Are not these people INSANE and should be SAVED FROM THEMSELVES?
And here’s another thing… surely this punishment becomes invalid if the would-be punishees really do not believe a divine being exists as they have seen no evidence?
Atheists reject the IDEA that God exists, not God Himself, as they don’t believe He exists.
If they knew for a FACT God existed, I can’t imagine why they’d reject Him.
If God PROVED His existence then He might have a case, but as He doesn’t, isn’t He being a bit harsh?
And why not just make people CEASE TO EXIST, rather than SUSTAIN them in eternal torment?
Some say that if God revealed Himself, then there’d be no need for faith.
However, this kinda contradicts the ‘no excuse’ answer.
Also, some say that God revealing Himself would force our hand.
Hmmmm….. you mean like threatening eternal torment if we don’t love Him?
Once again, so much for ‘free will’.