There are occasions in which a range of choices are possible that are not a sin. Absent special circumstances, the Lord does not command whether you should have apple or cherry pie. This should be obvious. Sometimes men reason from the divine prerogatives to the absurd. Being omnipotent does not prescribe how the omnipotence is used.
Re: “There are occasions in which a range of choices are possible that are not a sin. Absent special circumstances, the Lord does not command whether you should have apple or cherry pie. This should be obvious. Sometimes men reason from the divine prerogatives to the absurd. Being omnipotent does not prescribe how the omnipotence is used.”
Agreed. I like how you put it in your last two sentences. In other words, being soverereign doesn’t necessarily mean God exercises that sovereignty in every single event, act, thought, etc.. Not only are men held responsible for their deeds, they ARE responsible for them, too.