Didn't God know 1000yrs ago that you would choose the car? Isn't everything that happens after and a result of, already known?
If it was already known what you were going to do, and it is impossible to do something other than what God knows you will do. I still don't see a choice. God knowing what you will do, and the inability of God to be wrong, forces you to make the choice that was known 1000 yrs before your birth.
Besides, how do you really know that you could have chosen differently? I understand you believe you could, but there is no way of knowing.
God knowing the choices you make 1000 years before your birth has nothing to do with the choices you make; just like God knowing you will alway take the car to work has nothing to do with you rejecting the rollerskates. The problem isn't that you don't see the difference. You're too smart for that. The problem is you really don't wish to understand this.
"Besides, how do you really know that you could have chosen differently? I understand you believe you could, but there is no way of knowing."
I didn't say you could have chosen differently. I said God knows the choices you will make. Perhaps you meant to say, "..how do you really know that you could NOT have chosen differently?" Simply. God knows everything, there is a plan, and there is a path that God leads a person on. God is not fooled by the direction one takes.