Post by Mr. Fred Rogers
It sounds like you’re more referring to molinism. Molinism emphasizes free will more than Calvinism while still retaining sovereignty.
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Except for molinism would say that our choices do fall outside of free will (ie when we go against his will by sinning)
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There's nothing Man can do that violates God's will, who created our nature. Man acting according to nature, Man in rebellion, is precisely to God's glorious plan.
The fact that we can make choices in our lives does not threaten God's omniscience, nor does it mean God is in suspense awaiting our c
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Basic act of personal readiness to act for Deity, as well as our self-identification with its directions of spiritual acts. The ultimate Beings life is not and object exactly in the same sense as a person is not an object. Absolute Being is not there to support and complement us on our weaknesses an
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I realize that’s Calvinist theology but I’m unconvinced that either scripturally or philosophically correct.
Have you explored Molinism. William Lane Craig is a prominent proponent of this view.
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