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The Fury said:

... however God cannot affect Cain's free will of choice, to say that he did kill him or that he didn't.


LOL, that seems like a stretch. God does not want to intrude on Cain's free will of answering a question posed by God himself in the first place? Heavens no, this makes no sense to me. Perhaps if God was trying to get Cain to expose this information to a non-omniscient third party? Who knows?

I don't agree that free will and omniscience have to be contradictory. The foreknowledge of someone's actions do not make that action an act without free will. But then again, I also do not believe in the existence free will or omniscient beings, so whether they contract each other is a pure academic question for me.