Originally Posted by TimCallahan
Concerning the first hilited area: Why would this perfect God of yours have a desire to be worshipped?
Concerning the second hilited area: Why would your God, intending to create us to worship him, bother to create people he knew beforehand would not worship him?
No, I'm not asking why this God you believe in would have given us free will. I'm asking why, if he has perfect foreknowledge, would he bother to create those who, of their own free will, would reject him. BTW, I still reject your premise that predestination of any sort is compatible with free will. If we are predestined by who we are, etc., to make certain decisions, then, regarding those issues we only have the illusion of free will.
As to angels lacking free will, that's a new concept to me. While I realize the jinn are not, technically angels, they seem to have free will. According to the Quran, Satan, also called Iblis, refused to bow down to Adam as ordered to by God. Apparently, he did this of his own free will. In Christianity, Satan is a fallen angel. BTW, why was God angered at the disobedience of Iblis, since, with his prefect foreknowledge God had to have already known that Iblis would indeed refuse to bow down to Adam and, in fact, knew this even as he created Iblis?
When I say "your God" I mean God as you, specifically and as a Muslim, perceive God. I also say "your God" because I honestly don't believe God exists.