LOL!
I reject Arminainsism for the same reason I reject Calvinism. I don't think you can put God in a box. Both systems tend to define God in a way that somehow confines God and limits his sovereignty and hence in my opinion both Calvinism and Arminianism are true in what they assert, but are both wrong and effectively inconsistent in what they deny.
So the answer to your question is yes.
I asked four questions so if your answer is "yes" then I must assume we had the following coversation:
PM: Is the future fixed? tc: yes PM: Can you do anything which God has not foreordained from before the creation? tc: yes PM: Has not God declared the end from the beginning? tc: yes PM: Which one of us is the Calvinist here? tc: yesOk, here's my followup question:
What can you possibly do which God has not foreordained from before the creation?
What does Calvinism deny?
Goodness.
I didn’t realize were were that close on such a perspective! LOL.
Not that I’m trying to embarrass you or anything.
LOL.