The information that you received was on a man made org. they are separate from God.
Right, but as I pointed out, once one gets enough information about the bible, many people are disgusted by the god described therein. And yet, that same bible is where this stuff about salvation comes from, and the stories about Jesus. Do you equate a clear look at the horrors spoken of as God's will in the bible as "stumbling"?
I still don't see the connection you're trying to make between predestination and free will. They seem polar opposites. It just doesn't make sense to use the term predestination in such a manner.
Our free will comes in to play as we individually hear and choose to have faith and believe or not believe.What about people like me, who have heard and can't believe, as it isn't logical? What about all those who never will hear, not in their lifetimes?
Just because one chooses to walk away from a religion does not mean they have to walk away from God.So very true. What about people who have a very strong belief and faith in God, but reject totally and w/o reservation the bible and all that comes with it, including the scriptures we are discussing?
Personally, I don't think most people who go on about free will, have given much thought to the alternatives. It's funny to me, I can't think of any alternatives to free will, that still allows for human conciousness. In fact, I wonder if most people aren't confusing free will and conciousness.
Folks talk about the wonderful gift of free will. I don't see that there are any alternatives. Therefore, how is it a gift?
The vast majority of humans don't have any meaningful dose of freewill anyway. We wouldn't call it "mind-control" if it didn't control our minds (for one small example of the lack of free will in some humans). Thru human effort, more and more people are gaining a measure of free-will in their lives. This process seems to be sped up as more and more people ignore religious doctrine and get on with reciprocity.