Just something I noticed while browsing through this rather lively discussion.
Timor, you stated you're an atheist-agnostic. Someone (Lion, I think?) then said make up your mind. Lion did have a good point

. Atheist and agnostic...You cannot be both. Why?
a·the·ist
One who disbelieves or denies the existence of God or gods.
ag·nos·tic
n.
1. One who believes that it is impossible to know whether there is a God.
2. One who is skeptical about the existence of God but does not profess true atheism.
2. One who is doubtful or noncommittal about something.
I think that's pretty self explainatory. So yes, I say, decide where you stand.
I'd also like to say I'm enjoying watching this from afar very much so. I've heard so many misquotes from both sides of this arguement, it's amusing.
I do believe this much though...
God, as I know Him, and as anyone who believes in an Omniscient God...
He cannot be comprehended by humans. His ways cannot be interpreted. Things that happen, they happen for a reason. Destiny. Yet free will still exists. It's these paradoxes that throw you for a loop, thus making you so sure that you can't believe in God.
Here's the kicker, friends...
You never will understand it. Ever. Not until the day you die, and even then, you may not understand it. God is beyond us. Far beyond us. The concept of God within itself is bewildering. If freewill yet destiny coexist, who are you to say it's impossible? If God created the both of them, He can make them work any cotton-pickin' way he wants them to. He's God. All powerful. Yes, even to the point of being able to make a paradox work. Fluidly, as well.
Try as you might to prove or disprove something, you will fail miserably, simply because you're thinking logically, in human terms. You can't do that with supernatural matters. You just cannot. God is God, man is man. God can do anything He wants. Man can do anything he's capable of doing, yet he's destined to do it. Knowing, though, that God can do anything He wants makes the latter statement entirely fine. If God, way back when in the beginning said, "Hey, I'm gonna give these critters free will, but I'm also going to make sure this, this, and this happens." He's God, what are you honestly going to say to Him when He wants His way...? No?
Odd thing is, people do it everyday. A paradox. God's will is fulfilled yet you don't follow God's will, but how do you know you didn't just fulfill God's will by not fulfilling His will? Confusing and yet so true. You can't explain it.
Now, again I'll slide back to the shadows from whence I crawled, to view this a while longer

. Who knows when I may resurface?
Just a bit to chew on.
Van