Will you answer the OP? How did God “constitute” mankind after the fall and on what basis did He act?
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1) Scripture does not say God "constituted" humankind, but Romans 5:19 says God made humankind "sinners." To be made a sinner, while having not done anything good or evil (Romans 9:11) must mean to be made with the consequence of sin, corruption so they are predisposed to sin, and separation from God, conceived in the realm of darkness.
Calvinism makes God the author of sin, because God ordains (predestines) whatsoever comes to pass. But in the next sentence, Calvinism says God is not the author of sin. So OTOH, God predestines every sin, yet does not predestine every sin.
Behold the cognitive dissonance of Calvinism.
1) If a person is unable to seek God, are they sinning when not seeking God?
2) If a person is punished for not seeking God, are they punished because God made them unable to seek God?
3) Thus the "T" of the Tulip is unbiblical, because it removed human responsibility for sin.
Who would embrace this irrational and unbiblical twaddle?
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