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Because the possibility of “choice-in general” and “freedom of choice” is the possibility of the existence of something that is not absolutely determined from the outside, for example, by the Creator/environment/something else. Your decision is not his decision. Therefore, if we are free to do something on our own, then God does not do it for us.
Although this does not deprive him / her of the opportunity to do “something” for us. She (opportunity) potentially remains.
(Under this concept, apparently)