Note:
God most certainly predestinates events and certainly did predestine
to send His Son, Jesus Christ, to die for the World, so that the World,
through Him, might be saved. However, God most certainly does not
predestinate whom shall be saved. The notion that God determines whom shall be saved is called "unconditional election," and is a false doctrine. Those who would teach it are, by definition, false prophets. To teach false doctrine is, by definition, heresy.
The main, root problem:
The root of the problem with
Calvinistic thinking - specifically with the notion that God
predetermines who goes to Heaven (and by default, whom goes to Hell) -
is pride. These people feel a need to be better than other people in
some way and have found no other way to be better. It is a warped way of
thinking and it is founded in pride.
In this series, I shall disprove the notion of the predestination of whom shall be saved.
Partial Free Will:
Why did God give man the choice to make decisions (including the decision to worship Him - which is why He created us), if He was going to determine whom would and whom would not worship Him and, therefore, whom He would save, and whom He would condemn?
Can't be answered in predestination cults.
6/8 - Written 4/2012
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