Isn't this view the same with calvinism?</font>[/QUOTE]That's my point exactly. Non-Calvinists need to address the question, just like Calvinists need to.Originally posted by webdog:
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But God knew before He created the lost that they would not believe in spite of all that He planned to do for them, so why did He create them anyway?
First, you are on dangerous ground. Romans 9:17-24 directly contradicts your conclusion of barbarism.It's one thing to create someone and want them to love and follow you, and having perfect knowledge of whether they will or not, and it's another thing to create someone NOT to love and follow you, and for the sole purpose of destruction. This is barbaric.
Second, if there is a practical difference between knowing that someone will never believe if you create them, but then creating them anyway, and creating someone so that they will never believe, then I would love for you to explain the difference.