Skandelon
<b>Moderator</b>
Why?Man is free but he always uses this freedom to sin and not to turn to God.
Because God decreed that all man from the time of Adam would be born unable to do otherwise?
Who, if not God, decided that the nature of fallen man would be such that it COULD not willingly respond even to God's own appeals for reconciliation? I can't remember where anyone has answered that question thus far.
Do you mean that his will has been determined by someone other than himself prior to his being born? That even if God himself appeals to the sinner to repent that God likewise has decreed him unable to respond to that appeal?He has a will but his will is bent to do evil.
Who made his nature such that it would not contain the ability to either accept or reject God's appeals for reconcilation?Man's will is held captive by his nature.
So, you believe men are bound by something similar to animal instinct, where by instead of making deliberation, reasoning and coming to a individual conclusion of his own choosing, he is simply reflexive and responsive to stimuli determined by his inborn instinct? Is that your argument?You can throw out a steak to a cow to eat in the pasture of lush green grass. The cow has a freedom of will to eat the steak or eat the grass, but the cow will choose the grass every time because the cows will is taken captive by it's nature.