To: ponyespresso
"But God sovereignly decides not to control each and every event, and some things go contrary to what God intends and may not turn out completely as God desires. Hence, God takes risks in creating this sort of world." --- J. Sanders, The God Who Risks: A Theology of Providence, page 11
I guess God sometimes can't accomplish his desired will in Arminianism.
To: rwfromkansas
"Scripture never states that He was punished for us or that He paid the penalty for us. Scripture always states instead that he suffered for us." ---- J. K. Grider, A Wesleyan-Holiness Theology, page 329.
I guess Mr. Grider hasn't read the word "propitiation."
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