Skandelon
<b>Moderator</b>
I didn't say they were chosen because they were better, I said they are better because they are chosen...No. The Scriptures are clear. Those who are chosen are not chosen because of any inherent quality. They are chosen on the basis of God's purposes according to election.
"Abraham believed and it was credited to him as righteousness." "Well done thy good and faithful servant." "Heb. 11" The scripture has no problem crediting men for their "goodness" because it is the basis for a system of reward and punishment. In your system it should be, "God cause Abraham to believe and was credited to God." "Well done God" etc etc.To the carnal mind, yes, but not to a renewed mind. What's interesting is now that you're forced to admit an essential element of your theology, that some people are naturally better than others, you're twisting the Scriptures to support it.
There is no basis for reward or punishment in your system because God is the only actor, decider or doer of anything. Its more of a picture of a kid playing with his GI JOES for several hours and then handing them medals at the end of the day for all their great work.