D. None of the above.By your reasoning, our choices are between a blackmailer and a briber. Or open theism. Take your pick.
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D. None of the above.By your reasoning, our choices are between a blackmailer and a briber. Or open theism. Take your pick.
I never said that God "needed" to create sinners. Maybe some believe that, I do not.
By your reasoning, our choices are between a blackmailer and a briber. Or open theism. Take your pick.
I never said that God "needed" to create sinners. Maybe some believe that, I do not.
By your reasoning, our choices are between a blackmailer and a briber. Or open theism. Take your pick.
I keep attaching the word "determining" because it is in your definition of LFW, which denies a determining influence.You keep attaching the word determining to the word influence which is confusing the matter because it presumes your position....(that influences are determinative) Remove that word and you'll have the sin nature influencing you when you sin rather than determining you to sin. See the difference?
And because you used the word to support your position in post#20If a person is free with respect to a given action, then he is free to perform the action and free to refrain from performing it; no antecedent conditions and/or causal laws determine that he will perform the action, or that he won't...It is within his power, at the time in question, to take or perform the action and within his power to refrain from it. (emphasis mine)
And in post#24However, we are created in HIS IMAGE, and thus may have been given the ability by God to make first cause choices...choices undetermined by anyone or anything outside the agent making the choice, (emphasis mine)
What exactly is sin "influencing" if it is not influencing the person's decision to sin... which is exactly what Romans 7:20 specifically says... that sin has a determining influence on a person's decisions.So we are not arguing for uncaused choices, but instead self-determined choices...choices not determined by someone outside the agent (i.e. God). (emphasis mine)