The Scriptures speak much about the rich and powerful overriding the rights of the poor by violence and craft: Here are just a few verses about it:
Woe to those who add house to house and join field to field, Until there is no more room, So that you have to live alone in the midst of the land!
Ezekiel 34:18
Isn’t it enough for you to feed on the good pasture? Must you also trample the rest of the pasture with your feet? Or isn’t it enough that you drink the clear water? Must you also muddy the rest with your feet?
Ps.94:6
They slay the widow and the stranger And murder the orphans.
Exodus 23:7 Keep far from a false charge, and do not kill the innocent or the righteous, for I will not acquit the guilty!
About #3: Any idea what those God-set limits are? Can you describe even one? Please share.
When someone commits a violent crime in the name of God against an innocent and thinks they will get off- They WON'T!
I Kings 21: 7 - 24 (https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/1ki/21/7/s_312007 )
1 Kings 22: 1- 38 , 2 Kings 9: 1 -37
Well to be fair, there are consequences for any use of free will... regardless of if it is used for good or bad. This is not a restrictive use of free will... because you can still make the decision. This is a consequence. Everything a human free-wills themselves into has consequences. I don't think there are any actual restrictions for how we might use free will. We use it anyway we choose. Granted, there can be severe consequences but at the end of the day we make the choice.
Even if someone holds a gun to your head to force you to make a decision a certain way... you still make the decision. Of course nobody can make the decision for others so yea, the guy holding the gun to your head might decide to pull the trigger and obviously you didn't use free will to choose to die. Even so, you didn't wind up at the end of a gun by accident. You were there as a sum total of decisions you made that led you there. Even if, for example, the guy with the gun thinks he chose you randomly... you made the choice to live there, be there at that moment, etc.
Free will is the most powerful gift given to mankind. We must learn to use it much more wisely. Thanks for your response.