I don't know where you got frustrated; I would describe my approach to your crap analogy as 'irreverent'.
Of course he made it the inevitable conclusion. He created people and everything in them. How could your all-powerful God not know that the characteristics he has imbued humans with would lead to them acting in this way? Don't be so silly. All of this is illogical nonsense, and I think you know that. Your gymnastics to shoehorn it into what you want to believe and relieve God of his responsibility is really tiresome.
I find this free will argument hilarious and pathetic, in equal measure. It doesn't exist. From someone who claims he gets his prayers answered in the form of his boss giving him a bonus at work (which presumably interferes with his free will, since he apparently wasn't planning to do that until you gave God the shout), it's laughable.
Of course he made it the inevitable conclusion. He created people and everything in them. How could your all-powerful God not know that the characteristics he has imbued humans with would lead to them acting in this way? Don't be so silly. All of this is illogical nonsense, and I think you know that. Your gymnastics to shoehorn it into what you want to believe and relieve God of his responsibility is really tiresome.
I find this free will argument hilarious and pathetic, in equal measure. It doesn't exist. From someone who claims he gets his prayers answered in the form of his boss giving him a bonus at work (which presumably interferes with his free will, since he apparently wasn't planning to do that until you gave God the shout), it's laughable.