@Drew Blake > before I start, I will begin with the first thing I thought . . . after reading the last thing of yours which I quoted >
You have more to learn.
We have more to learn . . . discover with God. It won't be only intellectual and logical and theoretical, but in experience with God in His love.
This doesn't include texts like "...Choose you this day who you will serve..."
Joshua 24:15
I offer that this is God's word saying to choose. And Isaiah 55:11 says God's word will do all that God means by His word, I offer. So, it is like how God said let there be light and other things, and then what He spoke was caused by Him.
So . . . "He has the free will." If we have "any", it is in sharing with Him

But in sin . . . the Bible says we were "slaves" > Romans 6:17 < and the thanks is "to God", that we became free.
In Biology and Behavioral science, it becomes clearly apparent that behavior is determined by outside influence and hormones and other chemical factors.
This is what people arrive at, by judging by outward appearances of physical things. They "might" not consider how there is spiritual existence with power to effect people. They have discovered certain patterns of coincidence, but they have not proven that spiritual beings had nothing at all to do with it, and science physical can't prove about this, one way or the other, I consider.
These hormones are often regulated by DNA, diet, activities, and situations. This isn't a problem as long as free will trumps all of this. However, the psychiatric industry has provide clear examples that it doesn't.
If a person is a slave of sin, then the person can be connected to how things are going physically, because the person is so overly concerned about what's happening in the physical realm.
About the "hormones" > yes, there might be physical hormones involved in things . . . for example, sex. And there are people who believe we humans only have physical existence; so they are prejudiced to suppose that hormones can cause and control sexual interest and drives.
But there is lust. Lust is a drive which comes from deeper than physical. Satan is the being of lust . . . of driving and dictatorial and won't-take-no-for-an-answer feelings and thoughts and passions. He is dictatorial; so are his drives and ways of reacting in someone's personality. And there are torments of getting no for an answer. Sexual sensations are a treasured pleasure of ones in sin, because in sin they have nasty and nagging stuff and are desperate to feel some physical pleasure to make them feel better. So, lust for sex is not a God-given drive.
Their deep weakness of sin makes them able to give in to trying to feel relief by feeling nice pleasures of God's creation, and the same weakness for pleasure makes them also weak enough to suffer the torments of their personalities. Often, people in their weakness of seeking sexual pleasure are staying weak enough to later suffer pain and arguing and other trouble and torment. This is not God-given.
Depending on whether a patient is on their medication or not, the patients in psychiatric wards can have personality changes so drastic that it could mean the difference between breaking the commandments or keeping them.
First, if someone is able to do harm to oneself and others, this is a spiritual character trouble. Therefore, no physical medication can cure the person's deep problem. Plus, the person can spiritually react to the effect of a physical medicine. But the person does not get truly changed. But the person can react to the medicine, then react without the medicine.
the body we are born with, and the chemicals we pump though our blood are more or less the deciding factor of many choices.
This is not what the Bible says, to my knowledge. This is what secular people are saying, but a number of people claiming to be Christian scientists and medical professionals have accepted this. But not all Bible claiming people are into this, and I do not know of scripture which directly says things like this.
But we do have how there is "the spirit who now works in the sons of disobedience" (in Ephesians 2:2). And if you consider how Satan is known to be, and how his children can be and behave, you can trace a number of evil emotions and lusts back to Satan's evil spirit. It says, the spirit of evil "works" in people > those drives and feelings for pleasure and reactions about not getting pleasure can work very hard in a personality . . . dominating, controlling the person.
I include > "bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking" "with all malice" (in Ephesians 4:31), and lusts which would mean the dominating and driving and dictatorial passions, including for sexual sensations > I offer, that a number of people have been driven by lust to sex and they confuse this with what is God-given guiding of an obedient person's sexual choices. In God's love we are guided by gentle and humble passions and emotions, first of tender affection for one another . . . not driven just to get a sexual sensation with a lot of focus on the pleasure and excitement > ones perhaps even use someone else to feel what we want. Love does not have us just using each other!!
The scientific creationist community accepts a nature and nurture approach to this. From this logical perspective, everyone could be saved just by being given the correct body and the best environment.
I am "betting" that not all "creationists" agree on a number of things. And I am certain, that a number of creationists in no way believe that getting saved or not depends on what body a person has.
He is also directly involved in giving a person an aggressive or passive personality for example.
I offer > we all were born in sin. So, as we first have developed in our personalities, we have tended . . . each of us . . . to be either more aggressive > like the sinner more predatory and victimizing > or we have tended to be more passive . . . more of the victim sort of sinner. And personalities can tend to develop their emotions and ways around whatsoever becomes each person's treasure pleasures. Some will succeed with aggression to get what they desire; and others can submit, and perhaps go after what is available without competing so much. And so various personalities develop in sort of puzzle-piecing with one another's personality and what each one is seeking.
There are sinners more the hurters, while others are more the hurt. But "Love does no harm to a neighbor," we have in Romans 13:10. Plus >
"And who is he who will harm you if you become followers of what is good?" (1 Peter 3:13)
So, in Jesus we are not hurting or staying hurt, not aggressing or passively giving in to ones bossing and controlling us. Leaders win us by feeding us their example >
"nor as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock." (1 Peter 5:3)
You "might" already know how numerous pairs of identical twins have developed clearly different personalities than their twin siblings. So, I offer this is because no way does DNA and body decide personality and emotions. Personality is spiritual . . . deeper than physical; so physical DNA does not control what is spiritual. And desires . . . preferences . . . are of the heart which is spiritual. So, I will offer > "scientists" at best have observed some number of coincidences . . . but they are not seeing the true causes.
your friends and parents determined what your choices would be though their influence.
The example of parents certainly can effect children. But how a child reacts to and is formed by parental example has its roots in the child's own character which is spiritual with its ways of seeking and reacting and selecting treasure pleasures or better.
Also your parents determined your personally based on contributing to your genetic material and ultimately the personality.
I have offered enough to clarify why I don't buy this.
It would almost seem as if we are predestined to be saved and Free Will is a farce.
There is destiny > Romans 8:29 < but I think this scripture can help us see that God's destining of people involves so much more and better than just an issue of if humans have free will or not. There is so much more than this concern, to find and feed on, in the Bible.
People are influence to make choices in numerous ways so that one who believes they are freely making their own choice is simply unaware of all the factors that led to that choice.
Well, yes people can effect one another. People are spiritually connected, "in one kingdom or the other" > so deeper than how physically humans can effect one another. In Satan's kingdom, much of the effecting is by means of fear and insecurity and desperation for treasure pleasures. But in God's kingdom, there is so much better to discover, of how our example in the sight of God can do one another very great good.
Yet is is sad to say that I am drawn to ask for reason not to accept this apparent truth because it questions the validity of sin and condemnation of sinners. In other-words, Hell would mean the sentencing of people without a choice in the matter since birth.
I will offer > we humans don't need what our "free will" has been able to get for us. Only God has ever made any really good choice, with us. Our own nature has been our dictator of if we can and what we can choose. Only God could change our nature so we have become deeply love-natured and obedient. In sin, we were not. So, the thanks is to God, as Romans 6:10 says
