I don't believe I made a statement as to whether I thought god had free will or not. It's not even a question I would try to answer, since there's no way to test a hypothesis on the subject. This is why I want to know: how do Christians and other religious people know what they know? The Bible is simply a book written by multiple sources, translated a thousand times, and (mis)interpreted a thousand times more.
My "opinion" that to have free will is not synonymous with having an unconstrained body can be easily tested using logical reasoning. Even a quadriplegic still retains an active mind and can make decisions that affect his or her being. Even if you take a prisoner, tie him down, force him to eat so he cannot starve himself, restrict his movement etc. etc. you still cannot take away his awareness of free will, and having awareness of free will is what makes it so. It's an ontological argument. You have free will if you can conceive of it. If you cannot, then you are not free. (Didn't you watch Terminator? Skynet. Hello?)