I'm afraid if you don't believe what I wrote that would make you a kofer ba'ikar. The gemara says (I forget where, I can find it for you if you want) that 'a person does not bend his finger down below unless it was decreed upon him from above'.
I assume you're talking about 'ein adam kofef ezbah, ele im ken machrizim alav min hashamayim'? That's just another example of a rabbinic means of suppression of the population.
You are ultimately advocating that there is no בחירה חפשית (free will, for those who are confused) and that everything is predetermined? So you are contesting the opinions of Saadia Gaon in the אמונות ודעות, the Ralbag and Yehuda HaLevi, Yeshaya Horowitz and the Rabad - which really doesn't put you in a good position for argument.
There's really no use trying to throw rabbinic sources at my when I can do exactly the same. Come back with some empirical evidence (or actual points of discussion at the very least) and we can talk. Until then, consider laying off the fundamentalist polemics.