saturneptune
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Baptist_Pastor/Theologian said:Then we are in agreement. As long as you recognize the need of God in the work of bringing repentance. As long as you recognize the proper role of the Holy Spirit in bringing conviction, then I will give you no grief over that, but that is not the underlying assumption that general atonement assumes. Again you are welcome to hold to a system riddled with inconsistency, however, I am glad to see that you clearly affirm the sovereignty of God in salvation. And the fact that the guilt of sin falls upon man does not remove God from his sovereign role in determining that there would be those whom he would without question redeem and that he has chosen and elected them based solely on his gracious nature and not due to merit or respect to their good deeds. Free moral agency is a factor but that agency very much works within a framework put in place by a sovereign omni-benevolent creator.
You either believe in God's sovereignty or you dont. Yet you mix in free will of man on your terms. What was that sentence you said about holding to a system riddled with inconsistency?