Any mere human being knows that a toddler is not responsible for their actions if they reach up and touch the hot stove. We hold accountable the person who didn't move to prevent the child from burning that hand. When does the child become responsible? When he knows better. The claim that people have no ability to choose between right or wrong renders them innocent of doing wrong if they choose wrongly; hence, why would God punish them? Now, don't anyone give me the "you just don't understand the things of God" argument. God gave us our minds. We were made in His image. He gave us our reasoning powers, which again, tell us that the toddler is not responsible for doing damage he didn't realize his actions would do damage. This is why the belief that people have no free will to choose God is so bogus. If we didn't, why should we gain or lose any reward by our actions?