Why? Explain that dynamic. Are you suggesting that free will is not the product of The Creator (that is to say the God of the Judeo-Christian Tradition), but instead is the happenstance of Random chance (like Topsey it just growed)? Following your logic to its conclusion, are you then suggesting that the Judeo-Christian God is not at all The Creator, but is rather just another hapless outcome of random chance (leaving aside your misapplication of random). If the case, then what is the difference from any other tenet of Materialism and your particular POV?
. . . and for the existence of things in this world which God does not like.
What would be the significance of free will were it not for the existence of things which The Creator does not like?
Thanks SeekAndFind, for posting this interesting Prager article. Prager is always a fun read. Ive called mom and boop because of their interest in this subject.