If you sell a car to somebody knowing that they're going to use it to kill people, then you're an accessory to those deaths, but no car salesman knows what anyone is going to do with the car they buy.
And here is the difference between a human salesperson and God.
God knows, so God is responsible.
People can choose either good or evil because they have free will. No, God is not responsible for what people choose to do with their free will.
The person who kills someone with his car has free will, but you just agreed that a car salesperson who sold him the car knowingly would be responsible for the death.
You keep contradicting yourself, so it's time to ask you again: what do you believe? Do you think that one person's free will absolves others of responsibility for their role in the the person's actions?
- if yes, then nobody is an accessory to someone else's crime.
- if no, then your whole "God can't be responsible because people have free will" thing is nonsense.
The choice is yours. A yes or no answer, please.