@1689Dave
We do differ, just not how you seem to think we differ. I believe this is true of the Calvinists and Reforned you reject on this topic as well.
You present God as creating men and then arbitrary choosing some to be saved. But the assuage in Romans contracts this idea. God makes vessels of mercy and vessels if wrath.
If anything, think of the act of creation as a decree. God knows what (or whom) he has made before He has made them. God is eternal.
And God does not arbitrarily create. God creates with His glory in focus.
This is why I reject your idea that God has acted arbitrarily. I get what you are trying to combat, but declaring God arbitrary is no better.
We do differ, just not how you seem to think we differ. I believe this is true of the Calvinists and Reforned you reject on this topic as well.
You present God as creating men and then arbitrary choosing some to be saved. But the assuage in Romans contracts this idea. God makes vessels of mercy and vessels if wrath.
If anything, think of the act of creation as a decree. God knows what (or whom) he has made before He has made them. God is eternal.
And God does not arbitrarily create. God creates with His glory in focus.
This is why I reject your idea that God has acted arbitrarily. I get what you are trying to combat, but declaring God arbitrary is no better.