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From here -Apologists assert that God gave us free will, and therefore God is not responsible for our free actions. As usual, they stay on the surface of the question, and this proposition sounds plausible. Of course it is totally wrong. One example will prove that they are wrong.
Suppose you have a psychopath in your custody. You know that this person has already committed some serious atrocities (murders, rapes, etc…). You also know that this person will commit more atrocities, if given half a chance. (Omniscience) You have the option to release him or not. (Creating that person) If you release him knowing full well what he will do, then you cannot “hide” behind the defense that you, personally did not do those acts, he did them out of his own volition, and you just wash your hands Pilate-style.
All his acts are the result of you opening his prison cell and setting him free. You are responsible for what he did. Can you deny it?
“…psychopaths have sufficient cognitive ability to know that their anti-social behaviour is morally reprehensible and sufficient volitional controls to inhibit their anti-social behaviour…”
As well as not creating this person, the one who releases him can never have perfect knowledge about his future behaviour.