JustWondering
Jerk
Nobody changes their mind without a reason. But if there is a good reason I do have the freewill to change my mind overnight.
For instance, when Bush Sr invaded Iraq to liberate Kuwait I thought he had excellent reasons and I whole-heartedly supported it. When some little girl came to Congress and testified about Iraqi atrocities, I totally believed her.
However, I found out much later that Saddam had offered to unilaterally and unconditionally withdraw from Kuwait. Bush just was not willing to accept the withdrawal - I changed my total support for the invasion. Also, I found out later that the girl was a relative of the Kuwaiti ambassador and her story was totally made up. I had no difficulty changing my belief in her story.
So if someone believes that an all-powerful god exists what is the difference how they came to believe it? The belief is real, and that is what takes away a believers free will. Even if the god doesn't exist in reality, it exists in the believers mind, always watching and judging. Furthermore, since the believer likely didn't come by this belief because of credible evidence and logical reasoning, it is unlikely that any evidence or logical reasoning will ever sway them from their belief.