Tom Butler
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[SIZE=+1]I ran across this quote in an article by John Reisenger, in which he quoted a theology professor named Noel Smith, whom he described as a godly Baptist, but one who hated Calvininism:
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Now, do you agree with what he said next:
So, did God fail? Opinions, please.
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I surmise that most, if not all, non-Calvinists will agree with Professor Smith here.[SIZE=+1]Knowing God as I do through the revelation He has given me of Himself in His Word, when I am told that God is not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance, I know it means that the Triune God has done, is doing, always will do, all that the Triune God can do to save every man, woman, and child on this earth.[/SIZE]
Now, do you agree with what he said next:
Dr. Reisenger says Professor Smith is an honest Arminian, and that no other conclusion is possible if Professor Smith's view of II Peter 3:9 is correct.[SIZE=+1]What is hell? It is infinite negation. It is infinite chaos. And it is more than that. I tell you, and I say it with profound reverence, hell is a ghastly monument to the failure of God to save the multitudes that are there. I say it reverently, I say it with every nerve in my body tense; sinners go to hell because God Himself cannot save them. He did all He could. He failed.[/SIZE]
So, did God fail? Opinions, please.
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