I have posted scripture that clearly says God has no desire to see ANY man condemned...and that the Lord offers salvation freely to ALL men.
I am still waiting for any of you to offer an alternative interpretation of those scriptures to defend your claims that man has no free will.
The fact is you can't defend your flimsy non-Biblical arguments.
One of the immutable attributes of God is His omnipotence. If God's will in anything is subservient to man or the will of man, God's will is, by extensition, not sovereign in that area. Accordingly, God is made, so to speak, less than omnipotent. Therefore, God would no longer be immutable. Real Bad theology Jorge.
You must reconcile God's holiness as well as His sovereignty and omnipotence. Howya gonna do it?
You responded:
This is easy.
God willingly allows man a degree of free will. This in no way compromises his omnipotence. How silly.
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I have posted scripture that clearly says God has no desire to see ANY man condemned...and that the Lord offers salvation freely to ALL men.
If you examine my original question and your responses, you have not answered my ORIGINAL question. Do not accuse me of not being able to defend my arguments until you answer my original query.
The fact is that your are at best an individual that believes in a theology known as Arminianism. Your theology position is contrary to mine. They are irreconcilable postions. If you want, we could take this discussion to the Religion forum.