Most people define free will as having a choice between two equal possibilities, namely good and evil. But Adam had a different "free" will since he was not yet corrupted by sin. The second problem is that in heaven humans will no longer be sinners and it will be impossible for them to sin there. Furthermore, God and the elect angels cannot sin. So the common notion of free will is wrong it would appear. According to libertarian free will, God, the elect angels and saved elect humans do not have free will in heaven. Go figure.
Please listen to the following reading from Gordon H. Clark's book, God and Evil: The Problem Solved.
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