[@catchamber] You never said you would influence it; done, that simple. The criteria you gave me there says nothing about your proposed or projected interference. You never stated anything about my inability to make my own choices and by implication you are suggesting I do have free will. You merely know anything I will do, meaning no matter what individual choice I make, you can counter it. I however, because I have free will, can still choose. The choice is not an illusion either, it is just that you will still be able to act or react to it. As simple as an example I could give you is if I choose red, you know to choose blue. If I pick the apples, you chose the oranges. If my starter type was Fire, yours is Water. I was still allowed to choose, but an all powerful thing will always out play you every time. Now it is my turn. Make a case for how or why people do not have free will in the context of the Christian God who we were talking about. Since you seem to know it so much better than the rest of us, reveal to us your theological exploit for which there is no rebuttals any of, believers or non-believers, could argue from our own doctrine. Also, feel free to use as many words as you deem needed for it. I am not one to make arbitrary requests just for convenience.