I see nothing in the scriptures that says we have no free will, that we are God’s robots.
That's because you have your fingers in your ears, loudly chanting "LA LA LA LA LA LA LA" instead of listening to what they are telling you. I mean this stuff is pretty clear otherwise...
O Lord [pleads Jeremiah in the name of the people], I know that [the determination of] the way of a man is not in himself; it is not in man [even in a strong man or in a man at his best] to direct his [own] steps. --Jeremiah 10:23
No one is able to come to Me unless the Father Who sent Me attracts and draws him and gives him the desire to come to Me, and [then] I will raise him up [from the dead] at the last day. --John 6:44
And when the Gentiles heard this, they rejoiced and glorified (praised and gave thanks for) the Word of God; and as many as were destined (appointed and ordained) to eternal life believed (adhered to, trusted in, and relied on Jesus as the Christ and their Savior). --Acts 13:48
For we are God's [own] handiwork (His workmanship), recreated in Christ Jesus, [born anew] that we may do those good works which God predestined (planned beforehand) for us [taking paths which He prepared ahead of time], that we should walk in them [living the good life which He prearranged and made ready for us to live]. --Ephesians 2:10
And not only that, but this too: Rebecca conceived [two sons under exactly the same circumstances] by our forefather Isaac, and the children were yet unborn and had so far done nothing either good or evil. Even so, in order further to carry out God's purpose of selection (election, choice), which depends not on works or what men can do, but on Him Who calls [them], it was said to her that the elder [son] should serve the younger [son]. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated (held in relative disregard in comparison with My feeling for Jacob). What shall we conclude then? Is there injustice upon God's part? Certainly not! For He says to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy and I will have compassion (pity) on whom I will have compassion. So then [God's gift] is not a question of human will and human effort, but of God's mercy. [It depends not on one's own willingness nor on his strenuous exertion as in running a race, but on God's having mercy on him.] For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, I have raised you up for this very purpose of displaying My power in [dealing with] you, so that My name may be proclaimed the whole world over. So then He has mercy on whomever He wills (chooses) and He hardens (makes stubborn and unyielding the heart of) whomever He wills. You will say to me, Why then does He still find fault and blame us [for sinning]? For who can resist and withstand His will? But who are you, a mere man, to criticize and contradict and answer back to God? Will what is formed say to him that formed it, Why have you made me thus? Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out of the same mass (lump) one vessel for beauty and distinction and honorable use, and another for menial or ignoble and dishonorable use? --Romans 9:10-21
Is it any wonder that I'm left to question your ability to reason?
Problem is, every Christian website I was able to bring up says that we have free will, and they are reading the same Bible you are reading. What does that tell you, logically speaking?
Logically speaking, it tells me that God created some people to understand His creation in more abstract objective concepts, and He made other people to understand things at a more limited, subjective level. But then the Bible tells us about that, too...
"Yet when we are among the full-grown (spiritually mature Christians who are ripe in understanding), we do impart a [higher] wisdom (the knowledge of the divine plan previously hidden);" --1 Corinthians 2:6
"If indeed God permits, we will [now] proceed [to advanced teaching]." --Hebrews 6:3
Again, that's why you have us prophets, to help you with the more difficult concepts.
God does not create our decisions.
I see God as the creator of the universe. You disagree. So here we are.
What you are saying does not correlate with what we see in the real world. Try telling this to the judge after you have just murdered your wife:
“Judge, I did not have any choice in the matter! God created this decision for me so I am not responsible for it.”
If I was to make an appeal based on the predestination described in the Bible, then the argument you put in my mouth is nonsense. Being predestined to do something does not relieve my responsibility for it.
However, I could get lucky and get a judge who was predestined to make a bad decision and let me go anyway...
That is sure convenient and it takes away ALL accountability for our behavior.
Why would a just and benevolent God allow humans to be punished for what He created?
I have referred you to this scripture like three times now for the explanation of this concept. I'll try it again, but I'm not promising any great leaps in your intellect because of my repetition of it. Predestination does not relieve us of accountability.
And not only that, but this too: Rebecca conceived [two sons under exactly the same circumstances] by our forefather Isaac, and the children were yet unborn and had so far done nothing either good or evil. Even so, in order further to carry out God's purpose of selection (election, choice), which depends not on works or what men can do, but on Him Who calls [them], it was said to her that the elder [son] should serve the younger [son]. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated (held in relative disregard in comparison with My feeling for Jacob). What shall we conclude then? Is there injustice upon God's part? Certainly not! For He says to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy and I will have compassion (pity) on whom I will have compassion. So then [God's gift] is not a question of human will and human effort, but of God's mercy. [It depends not on one's own willingness nor on his strenuous exertion as in running a race, but on God's having mercy on him.] For the Scripture says to Pharaoh, I have raised you up for this very purpose of displaying My power in [dealing with] you, so that My name may be proclaimed the whole world over. So then He has mercy on whomever He wills (chooses) and He hardens (makes stubborn and unyielding the heart of) whomever He wills. You will say to me, Why then does He still find fault and blame us [for sinning]? For who can resist and withstand His will? But who are you, a mere man, to criticize and contradict and answer back to God? Will what is formed say to him that formed it, Why have you made me thus? Has the potter no right over the clay, to make out of the same mass (lump) one vessel for beauty and distinction and honorable use, and another for menial or ignoble and dishonorable use? --Romans 9:10-21
I have lots of more arguments, ones that make sense.
Well jeez, don't you think you should have started with those, instead of the ones that DON'T make sense?
Let's hear them then...