THIS is what I'm talking about. Instead of all this whacky bickering and arguing, we could start having THIS kind of dialog! It is in this manner that heads can come together and actually accomplish something. Wow, what a breath of fresh air!
The definition of free will: To me, it doesn't really matter. I'm happy to take any official definition and go with the flow. Here's the one I have in my dictionary:
"Free Will is the ability to make choices without any prior prejudice, inclination, or disposition. For the will to be free it must act from a posture of neutrality, with absolutely no bias. It determines its own volitions; so as not to be dependent, in its determinations, on any cause without itself, nor determined by anything prior to its own acts. Indifference and therefore amorality belongs to Liberty in their notion of it, or that the mind, previous to the act of volition."
Based upon the definition above, free will is a virtual impossibility if we apply it (the definition) to each Chapter and Verse in the Bible.
Free will is simple to grasp from all sides, but only if a person is willing to study Circumcision of heart . . . but that could easily turn into a two-year study, which I always recommend.