Inspector Javert
Active Member
It seems to me that no matter how you slice it, you still have God not doing everything he can to save everybody.
That is only so if a man's praying for the lost is arbitrary and not previously interrelated to what God will do in a man's heart.
In some sense, an Arminian can agree with the Calvinist that God has pre-destined the MEANS as well as the salvation of the elect. Not in the same way...
But enough such that God is able to both "do all he can" and also work through the prayers of the Saints as well. The prayers of the saints aren't arbitrary while God's choice to call all men isn't. An Arminian would likely assume they work in perfect harmony with one another, even if they aren't positive how exactly God does so.