Agreed. But you were answering to issues other than those we were talking about, is all. If God intends for all men to love him, and he is all-powerful, how can it be that he doesn't get it?
The bible doesn't say intends, it says wants. There is a difference.
You've said that several times. I noted that if this is what he wants, he is constantly being thwarted in his wants (which is something that freewill people admit to).
He permits us to choose. We are created in his image with the power to choose. He voluntarily created us in his image.
What does this say about God being omnipotent, then?
He gets the universe he created. It says nothing about God's omnipotence.
Agreed. So why do Freewill people add that man has to contribute his own efforts if God's grace is--according to what you say here--"sufficient?" It's obviously NOT sufficient in your view if men must also do a certain number and kind of good deeds in addition to having faith that is given them by God (grace)?
His grace is sufficient, but we must cooperate with it to be saved. For example, a new bike may be sufficient transportation to get me to the store. However, if I don't use the bike, then I won't get to the store.
Do we know that that is the case, and if so, how do we know it?
We can know this by reading the bible.
1 Timothy 1:19 "Keeping faith and a good conscience, which some have rejected and their faith has been shipwrecked".
Ezekiel 18:26 "When a righteous man turns away from his righteousness, commits iniquity, and dies because of the iniquity which he has committed, he will die.