Are you saying some are saved against their own will? God forces himself on us? How can that be love?
Ahhhh, you have just taken aim at their “Achille’s heel”. That is precisely what he/they are saying. Predestination/Double Predestination… I don’t buy a bit of it. Man has free will. Man proves it every day. That
cannot be denied. Only non-human mammals, insect, reptiles, etc lack free will.
Reformed… Yes, Christ was on a “rescue mission” if you want to call it that. If man did not have free will…** Why then would a rescue mission be needed??** All the twisting and warping of the meanings of some obtuse scriptures will not disprove that man has free will.
I am a Catholic, born and bred, as well as educated. I consider Jesus Christ as my Saviour… but I also know that if I choose to exercise my free will wrongly…I am capable of sinning to the point of eternal damnation. That’s why it is called
FREE WILL. It is the God given ability to make decisions. The operant words are
GOD-given.
Now, if you say… I would turn against God because He “will’s” it…thus condemning me to hell… Tell me then…
Why would God do that? Because He is bored? Because He is nasty and vindictive? Or just because He can? But more importantly, why would God “will” me to turn against Him?
Consider the following:
From here…
newadvent.org/cathen/06259a.htm#arg
*Free will and the Christian religion
The problem of free will assumed quite a new character with the advent of the Christian religion. The doctrine that God has created man, has commanded him to obey the moral law, and has promised to reward or punish him for observance or violation of this law, made the reality of moral liberty an issue of transcendent importance.** Unless man is really free, he cannot be justly held responsible for his actions, any more than for the date of his birth or the colour of his eyes. All alike are inexorably predetermined for him.** Again, the difficulty of the question was augmented still further by the Christian dogma of the fall of man and his redemption by grace. St. Paul, especially in his Epistle to the Romans, is the great source of the Catholic theology of grace.
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The
bolding was mine.
If you consider the facts…to believe that man does not possess free will, then you must accept that man has virtually no say in his salvation. You are also saying that Mussolini, Hitler, Idi Amin and countless others to include Ted Bundy…had no free will, thus are
NOT ACCOUNTABLE, thus they receive salvation just as much as one who has obeyed God. A ridiculous statement I know…but no less ridiculous than saying “Man does not possess free will”.
Sorry, but this is one subject whose discussion is like “discussing” what the sound of one hand clapping sounds like…