Verses supporting free will
Gen. 1-3 Did Adam and Eve have free will?
No
Exodus 35:29 “All the Israelite men and women who were willing brought to the Lord freewill offerings for all the work the Lord through Moses had commanded them to do.” Are these truly free will offerings?
That is referring to unlegislated —i.e voluntary— offerings. That is a good demonstration of your faulty hermeneutic, though.
Jonah 3: 10 “When God saw what they did and how they turned from their evil ways, he relented and did not bring on them the destruction he had threatened.” Did the people of Nineveh change what God said he would do?
Did God not plan ahead for this—in fact, cause it to come about? Yes. What God said he would do is rather obviously a threat, though, if they had not repented, he would indeed have done it, as he said. But they repented, just as he intended and caused. I'm just amazed your notion is of a God is not sure just how things will turn out. Just another resident with us in a larger reality.
How is this not saying that God’s actions are contingent on the choices of the people?
Who says they are not? I'm saying he doesn't make up his mind according to what they choose. Truly, if Ninevah had not repented he would have done as he said he would do, if they did not repent.
"You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me, yet you refuse to come to me that you may have life." (John 5:39-40). Note that Jesus does not say, "you cannot come", which the Greek does not say here, but, "you refuse to come", in order that you may have eternal life. It was their own rejection of Jesus and the Gospel, that would damn their souls, and not because they were "unable" to make the "choice" themselves.
Have you not read in Romans 8 that they will not, and indeed cannot? Answer this. They cannot because they are set at enmity with God. They never will submit nor do anything that pleases God until he changes them from 'natural' to 'spiritual', death to life (Eph. 2 —read it please).
Christ is God here on earth. The “whomsoever” does not mean only the elect, but lots of people, who then made the choice to accept or reject Christ. "You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; and it is they that bear witness about me, yet you refuse to come to me that you may have life." (John 5:39-40)
Do not their sins condemn them. Are they not also (John 3:18) condemned because they don't believe? Where are you quoting this, "whomsoever" from? In every case that I read it and similar forms, it is not a question of who, but a statement concerning "all those that" or "those that" or "those who" or "those to whom". It is not up to chance, nor implied that there is any question what will happen.
To say: “Christ only reveals Himself to those who God have chosen to accept Him”, means God is guilty of not helping others to accept Christ.
Why should he? Does he owe them something? But I'd be careful of trying to ascribe Guilt to God.
John 15: 22 If I had not come and spoken to them, they would not be guilty of sin; but now they have no excuse for their sin.
If they have no free will, they have an excellent excuse for sinning?
Not at all. They are without excuse—it is their enmity that they love. God's existence is self-evident, but they squelch it. (Romans 1) Why do you think they hate the implication that the existence of God requires their obeisance?
There are all the “whosoever” verses making it contingent.
Did satan and the angels make an autonomous free will choice to rebel?
Bring them up, one at a time, and I'll deal with them. But first, just to save me some time in a fruitless pursuit of getting you to reason according to the Greek, look them up yourself, in literal translations and the Greek interlinear. "Those that" does not imply what you get from "whosoever".
Satan and his angels rebelled of their own will. "Free"?—no. Nothing can happen that God has not decreed. He INTENDED that Satan sin. This is not plan B because plan A failed. No wonder children depart the church from notions of a silly god, who does nothing to fix problems he apparently couldn't help happening. Don't you ever ask yourself why God would go ahead and create us knowing ahead that things would go south?
Notice God says he has bound the whole world over to disobedience so that he may have mercy on us all (Romans 11:32). There is no other way than his mercy. Nothing man can do to gain salvation—not even as a "mature intelligent human humbly accepting undeserved charity".
Jer. 18: 7 If at any time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be uprooted, torn down and destroyed, 8 and if that nation I warned repents of its evil, then I will relent and not inflict on it the disaster I had planned. 9 And if at another time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be built up and planted, 10 and if it does evil in my sight and does not obey me, then I will reconsider the good I had intended to do for it.
Yep. Problem? Just as in Ninevah, he lays out the conditions. This if they do this, that if they do that. Nobody is fooled.
How is this not saying that God’s actions are contingent on the choices of people?
That God decrees absolutely all things does not mean that people's choices are of no avail. "Will" implies that indeed choices are real, with real, even eternal, consequences. I've never said otherwise. But that doesn't begin to imply that the will is "free". Do I say nothing God does is contingent on what people do? No, I've said that God is the first cause of all fact, and that God has decreed all things, whatsoever come to pass. John 1: "
All things were made by him and without him was nothing made that was made." Do you suppose the Alpha and the Omega leaves the things between the beginning and the end up to chance and rebellious creatures? Even our regeneration, faith, submission, repentace, obedience and love for Christ comes from HIM. We are IN HIM. And when you are done with that, then consider the simple logical self-contradiction that God causing your beloved "freewill" means that you can choose uncaused to do so.
John 3:11… but still you people do not accept our testimony
1 Thes. 5: 16 Rejoice always, 17 pray continually, 18 give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
19 Do not quench the Spirit. 20 Do not treat prophecies with contempt 21 but test them all; hold on to what is good, 22 reject every kind of evil.
Yes, good quotes. Wonderful verses. ....and.....?