No, because the free will of humans can and does run against God's own will.
Is that second part('does') a necessary condition for free will?
I don't believe so.
Then, why can't God pick--out of the infinite possibilities--the world where everyone both does what He wants them to do AND still has free will?
Were such a world possible, there would be nothing preventing him from manipulating the universe to do so.
Is there some reason it wouldn't be possible for God to make that world? I thought we were talking about an omnipotent God, limited only by what was logically possible.
Is there some reason the world where everyone both does what He wants them to do AND still has free will isn't logically possible?
Is there some reason the world where everyone both does what He wants them to do AND still has free will isn't logically possible?