Apparently you haven't listened to the latest Dividing Line where White addresses the Pink quote. He actually asks a question I never hear the anti Calvinist answer
NO...must admit that I haven't heard it....but here's your answer:
does God love everyone in exactly the same way?
Yes. Love is, by it's very definition something which the person who "loves"...does so in such a way that frankly..."loving" someone "differently" is unintelligible. You can't "love" someone WITHOUT desiring what is their "true-flourishing". For humanity.......their only "true-flourishing" is defined by their relationship with God. If there is a Theology which presumes that God has no intention of allowing humanity to be in a relationship wherein they have perfect community with God...than God does not then, desire what is the "true flourishing" of that creature....thus, he doesn't "love" them. Non-Calvinists believe that God "loves" everyone (given that definition)...Calvinists
do not. The very notion that you COULD "love" someone "differently" or "otherwise" is simply unintelligible to a non-Calvinist. ONLY Calvinists believe (or would believe) that there is any other definition of love. Non-Calvinists don't think that the phrase "loves someone
differently" makes any sense. It's a non-sense term.
You would presume that the question "does God 'love' everyone in the same way" makes sense.....frankly....the non-Calvinist would say that that is a non-sense question. You didn't see or understand Walls's initial video link did you?.. That entire concept is non-sense.
Did God love the Babylonians in the same way He loved Israel?
He "loved" them
AS MUCH as he loved Israel. but this jargon of "In the same way"......is sheer non-sense...he didn't DEAL with them "in the same way".............but his "LOVE" for them was equally as strong. God had a special plan for Israel (and he still does). And God "Loves" Gentiles precisely as much as he loves Jews....but his plan for them is not the same.
Abraham wasn't a "Jew"....neither was Enoch.....ditto Noah. God's plan for gentiles is completely un-related for his "love" of them.....there was 2,000 years of Earthly history before the notion of the "Gentile" or "Jew" even made sense........
Yes....God "loved" them. Research why he chased the "money-changers" out of the Temple....that will answer your question...He quoted a passage which forbade the Jews from preventing
gentiles from the love of God: Here's the passage Christ quoted. Here's the Word of God:
Isa 56:6
Also the sons of the stranger, that join themselves to the LORD, to serve him, and to love the name of the LORD, to be his servants, every one that keepeth the sabbath from polluting it, and taketh hold of my covenant;
Isa 56:7
Even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer: their burnt offerings and their sacrifices shall be accepted upon mine altar; for mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people.
Christ was telling bigoted Jews that He insisted that his house should be a house of prayer for "
ALL NATIONS"! "Money-changing"...was a way that certain wicked Jews could prevent gentiles from purchasing sacrifices.......
Here's my advice.......
learn something about the Bible first.........
and then defend your Theological particulars....
Yes...God always loved gentiles as much as he loved Jews. His plan for Israel is special.....and gentiles are not the same as Jews. His covenant with them is different than ours. But he doesn't "Love" us less.
ASK JONAH how much God loves gentiles.
Does God try to save everyone equally?
Yes...Adam wasn't a Jew, Noah wasn't Jewish...Nor Abraham. "Israel" was a Jew...and his covenant with them is different from that which he made from all gentiles.
Did God create humans with the knowledge they would reject Him and spend eternity in Hell?
Duh........of course he did.......he was completely aware of it. He isn't stupid you know...in fact he's Omniscient. He was quite fully aware that many would reject him. He's rather smart, and he knew that.
I've weighed in.