No. Would you respect a creation that simply followed a pre-programmed course of actions? No. You might be proud of it, but you know it's only doing it because you told it to. You can't respect something unless it can make it's own decisions.
False dichotomy, there are more options than only a world where people have no free will and one where suffering exists. An omnipotent God could set things up so that any number of positive outcomes are possible, but no negative ones, so that you can still make choices but you can't hurt anyone by them.
Related to that is the point that you're ignoring the fact that God already does limit our free will, and I'm not talking about the whole "obey or burn" thing either. No, I mean the fundamental limitations that are the result of our very nature. I'd love to soar through the air, but I can't. God hasn't given me wings and so has limited my ability to excercise my free will. I'm sure you can think of plenty of such examples yourself, there are many more things a human being can't do than things he or she can. Surely God could've put in some similar limitation to make us inherently unable to harm each other, yes?
Not to mention that the free will thing still doesn't account for all the evil happening without any human input at all.
To sweep away suffering, a human creation, one would have to either wipe out the human race or free will.
Um, last I heard God tried that first thing already and as for the second see above. In short, he already DID wipe out most of free will. I find it nothing short of perverse that he'd invest so much into limiting us in all these inconsquential ways but neglect the ones where limitations could actually do some good.
If you have a bunch of creatures that can choose what they do, and have desires as well as instincts, there is no way you can prevent one of them from doing something mean to another short of killing the offender or directly controlling its actions.
Or creating him so that he doesn't
want to harm his fellows. Or putting a forcefield between them to make him unable to do so. Or making the other guy invincible... Really, is your imagination
that impoverished that you only see those two options?
What you're forgetting here is that God is
omnipotent. He can do
anything, including making it so that individuals can't harm each other without interfering or controlling them. Yes it makes no sense to us mere humans, but to an infinitely wiser mind it must, by definition.
There is no other way; that's how it works. So either God does not exist, he is malevolent, or the two options that involve removing suffering somehow seem unappealing to an infinitely wiser mind than yours or mine.
I agree with that absolutely.