Ideas were Interesting
Ideas are good, but I think there not entirely thought out. Not to say you haven't done a lot of think about free will, however free will and individual responsibility are seperate things. Even though the idea of God (mind you I'm an atheist) says that he is all-knowing does not mean that he controls our choices, that we choose during the present-instance and fate is the objective view of each choice made. Because fate, from the perspective of God, is the knowledge of the beginning, middle, and end, choice seems to disapear along with free will, however subjectively, since the future isn't known by the individual making a choice, they have the appearance of free will. Free will when questioned with a belief in God becomes an issue of relativity, however, it does not negate the idea of personal responsibility, which is inherent to subjective existence. Read Camus and Sartre, then make a sequel.