Huh, I dont know what in the world you talking about.
Of course MB can speak for himself,
But based on our many interactions over the short time that I've been here, I see him objecting to the idea that God saves someone "against their will" (
made kings and priests
by God without their cooperation ),
which, according to Romans 1, Romans 2, Romans 3, Psalms 10, Psalms 14 and John 3:19-20, is already biased against God from birth.
In other passages we find that the "world"
hates Jesus Christ and actually
hates those who believe in Him, which condemns us ( as a race ) even further, and places us all squarely in opposition to Him and His commands.
Because of that inward bias,
God must indeed save a person "against their will", since that power of will ( which is a product of a darkened mind and a heart which loves to do evil ) must be overcome in order to have a relationship with God that is not littered with disobedience on our part.
God making us a new creature "in Christ" is the only way that He could possibly guarantee that we will approach Him in reconciliation and genuine repentance.
In other words, we will not and cannot clean the inside of the cup ( Matthew 23:25-26, Luke 11:39-40 ), so the Lord is forced to do it
for us...
because we
will not come to Him, so that we might have life;
Just as the Lord pointed out to the Pharisees in John 5:40.
In my opinion,
MB also sees that to understand the Scriptures this way is to be a "Calvinist" ( which I assume means to take one's understanding of the Scriptures from the man, John Calvin ) whether or not one has even read John Calvin's Institutes or taken their teachings from him and others like him.
I've assured him that I do not,
but he seems not to believe that a person can actually reach this understanding
all by themselves, completely uninfluenced by the writings of men.