You said this a hundred times in this thread.
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Amazing, that you are back with it... this time adding the word unregenerate, as if to say, only some people do not have free will.
How does that support your argument, if man does have free will? It doesn't does it.
It was shown to you that persons are no longer slaves.
Are you a slave, and don't have free will?
All scripture is inspired of God, yes... and the words that translators use are what?
I'd appreciate if you answer that question with an example. So try this...
In the book of Psalm the word מוֹט (Hebrew mot) is used.
Translators use the English words "To totter," "shake", "slip", or "be moved"
For example, Psalm 104:5, when translated, read....
- He set the earth on its foundations, never to be moved. Berean Standard Bible
- He established the earth upon its foundations, So that it will not totter forever and ever. New American Standard Bible
- He founded the earth upon its place, So that it will not shake forever and ever. Legacy Standard Bible
- He established the earth on its foundations; it will never be shaken. Christian Standard Bible
Which of these four highlighted chosen words is God's word, and are any of them human notion?
You said the word is a human notion. Did you not.
I'm not sure what you are trying to say then, since all these words are human construct.
Every word is... whether English, Spanish, German...
LOL.

I don't believe anyone here is crazy... but then, I don't know.
The only person contradicting 2 Timothy 3:16 is the person claiming that God's inspired word is the words translators chose, but they don't accept the words they don't like... such as "freewill", and "free will".
As for the scriptures that refer to free will of man, you did see them... unless of course, you are closing your eyes when you read a post, and see them. You're not doing that, are you?
Would you like me to do a rerun of the posts where you acknowledged the free will of man?