glfredrick
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You can come to no other conclusion with this view of election. In it we are told
1) God Elected those who would be saved from before the creation
2) God does not decide on who is elected based on any Merit or Character attribute the chosen person has
3)God has chosen these people according to his will.
4) God's will is determined by his good pleasure.
5) God is also said not to have provided Salvation for the whole world but that Jesus only died for the elect.
Therefore certain things follow from this progression.
1) by electing those to be saved God necissarily chose not to elect those who are not saved. Knowing (omniscient) his wrath would be satiated in condemning the world God knowingly created men to be destroyed knowing he did not elect them. Thus the majority of humanity was created for one purpose - condemnation and destruction in hell.
2)and 3) Since there is no litmus test that God uses to determine the those he choose apart from his good pleasure we note that the selection process is arbitrary. Because if God elected those who would choose him that places a merit on the individual because God Foreknew those who would choose him. So then it the human ability to choose correctly that saves him which places the human in a merited catagory. If God chose people he knew would have a character of righteousness and intuitive sense of justice God is choosing based on how he created the person or the character of that person and election is then based on the persons character. But we have been told this is not the case. thus the dicision is an arbitrary one.
4) His good pleasure does no more to detract from the abritary sence. God felt like saving so and so.
5)The scripture text "for God so love the world" must not be taken literally. Because it means that "God loved certain selected people from all over the world" Thus those not selected God necissarily Hates as is Shown in Genesis by the Jacob and Essau story. "Jacob he loved and Essau He hated".
This it goes to the very question of God's character.
I said exactly the opposite of your point #5. The Bible clearly says that Christ died for all. The effects of His atonement, however, will apply only to those who are among the elect.
First, why do you hate and rebel against God? You seem to fight against our Lord at every turn. As one who is "in Christ" I ask you to search yourself to discover why you wish to elevate your humanity above our great and glorious God; and ask why you attribute evil to our God. Is God "arbitrary" or is that an aspect of your rebellion against the King of all kings?
Second, You have set up a strawman, and are attacking something that is not true. You are also missing a huge point that Dr. Walter brought out very nicely and which I have been saying all along -- we humans are culpable for our sin. In other words, we did it, we pay -- period. We dare not pin that evil on God. For the greatest possible Good, God chose (yes, He can exercise His will and the Bible says that He did so before time began) to allow His creation to have a limited exercise of their wills, they being created in His image. That exercise -- before the fall -- was whether to obey God or not -- at that point we were not slaves of God or sin. After the fall, our limits of free exercise of our will is radically curtailed.
Also, see my post on human logic above.