Nice phrases, all. But what do they *mean*?
Yes, I agree that granting freedom is an expression of love - but what freedom is there if there's exactly ONE valid choice, while everything else inevitably leads to unimaginable suffering for eternity? It's as if you tell your child that he's free to pick any food item, as long as it's the salad. If he chooses the chocolate bar, the spaghetti, or the cream cake, you'll whip him with your belt until he bleeds. Or telling your love interest that she's free to accept or reject you - but if she doesn't agree to marry you, you'll ascertain that her life will become a living hell.
Genuine freedom would necessitate genuine options, and not penalize all but one choice with eternal damnation. Especially if we take into account that choosing necessitates believing in the first place. For example, I cannot "choose to believe in Allah's messenger and the veracity of his revelation" because I do not believe that there is an Allah to begin with. It's the same with Christianity and other religions. I do not reject their deities' offers - I do not believe that there are any to make these offers to begin with. And I am certainly not alone in this. Nobody "chooses hell". Not being convinced by ancient mythologies does not equate rejecting a genuine offer.
There is a basic error in the idea that God grants freedom, actually he does not. There is no where in Scripture that states that God allows you to choose your own way. This is actually where the problem began - people choosing their own way, and the choice is usually bad.
Did God create people with a will? Let me ask you, how does our will develop? Yes God created us with the potential to will, yet it was the misuse of the will that led to sin.
God said, "Don't eat that fruit, its poisonous and will kill you."
The serpent said, "Hah! God's lying, its good for you and it looks and tastes great."
Eve and Adam both ate the fruit and we have been dying ever since.
Tell me two things... Who chose to eat the fruit? Did God ever say if you want to eat the fruit its up to you, I won't let it hurt you?
The Scripture plainly shows that God never gave us the freedom to choose. That would be like me setting a bottle of cyanide in front of my child and saying that as far as I know its poisonous and deadly but its his choice if he wants to drink it. Would you honestly believe I love my child? Of course not; you would have me arrested.
If God granted freedom it would show that he does not love, however he chooses to point you in the right direction so that you may be saved.
The Bible does not say don't worry, just make good choices in your life and you will be saved without believing in Jesus Christ; it says believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you will be saved. Like an antidote there is no other way. You're sick unto death and Jesus is the only medicine.