Originally posted by webdog:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> Election doesn't have anything to do with whether man faces a choice or not. It has everything to do with why men that choose to follow God ultimately do so.
Because they were predestined to be the elect, ELIMINATING choice!</font>[/QUOTE] Under Arminianism, once God foreknows that someone will be saved, can it be any different without destroying the omniscience of God? If not then you don't escape this dilemna at all.
BTW, God "elected" me to be born to my parents. That gave me a nature and choices not available to the millions of other sperm that God did not elect.
Election (becoming children of God) has everything to do with man facing a choice, and not God choosing for man!
I didn't say that man didn't face a choice. All men do.
Some choose good. Others choose evil. Why?
Is it: a) God quickened their dead-in-sin nature making it natural for them to believe?
b) They had some innate goodness of their own that caused them to decide to believe?
You cannot simply say that they made a decision without an ultimate cause.
Why do men ultimately choose to follow God? Because the Holy Spirit draws ALL men, but not all men will have faith.
Why? Where does that faith ultimately come from? When you ask "Why?" seven times, what is the prime cause for man's faith?
If it ultimately comes down to a decision that a natural, carnal human being makes then you simply cannot escape the fact that this decision has merit... meaning that salvation is in fact not by grace nor is hell the just punishment for all sinful men.