If you believe in Jehovah as portrayed in the bible, you believe that you are a creature possessing free will. You don't believe in fate or predestination. You believe that Jehovah selectively answers prayers. Doesn't answering prayers involve a divine alteration of events? Wouldn't making a person think a certain thought or turn their car to the right negate the whole idea of free will?
If god answers prayers, we automatically do not all have free will. If we do all truly have free will, god can't answer our prayers because doing so would be interference with our freedom, not so much with the receiver, but the person who is unknowingly moved to grant the request, assuming the prayer was for something physically tangible. Why worship something that gives nothing in return?
Either god does answer prayers and we are all nothing more than meat puppets on strings, or there is no involved god and we truly do hve free will.
Like Rush, "I will choose free will."