One's rationale is a quality. One who makes the choice to receive a gift is wiser than the one who foolishly rejects it.
Maybe but I'm not the one arguing that God's predetermined level of wisdom dictates what choices he will make, are you?
In my view, wisdom, which can grow or diminish based on previous choices, circumstances etc, which can influence how one chooses, but the person as whole is the one who make the choice, not just some divinely predetermined quality about that person.
Can't escape what? The Determinism you presume upon an infinite God based upon your finite logic? Yeah, that is a tough one to let go of...:smilewinkgrin:
It's not question-begging. There must be a reason no any longer pays you to teach debate skills, but I digress . . .
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Anyone who presumes the premise up for debate must be accepted is question begging. How else should I interpret your "you can't escape it" accusations, Aaron?
If my argument over and over was, "You can't escape free will, it is like gravity." You would be right to label it Question Begging because that is what it is and its the lowest form of debate. Very elementary. I'm pressing you to do better.
A discerner. Great Caesar's Ghost, are you able to comprehend written words?
Apparently not, but whose fault is that? I'm just doing as God determined.
So, God is discerning that which he determined. Interesting.
I noticed that you didn't explain how God determined his choice to save you. It must have been willy nilly and random, right?