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1 | God's sovereignty means no free will? | Not Specified | Truth Seeker | 18101 | ||
Hi, I'm new here, and this is my first post. I have a question for whoever may know about this... Does the sovereignty of God (from a Calvanistic stance) abolish man's free will? Because if it does, then that means that nobody is to be blamed for ending up in Hell, since God did not choose those people to be able to accept His gift of grace. Maybe I'm a little off on what the Calvanistic doctrine teaches, but to the best of my understanding it says that God chose who would end up in heaven or hell. So how is this fair if it's true? |
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2 | God's sovereignty means no free will? | Ezek 36:26 | Truth Seeker | 18110 | ||
Hi, I'm new here, and this is my first post. I have a question for whoever may know about this... Does the sovereignty of God (from a Calvanistic stance) abolish man's free will? Because if it does, then that means that nobody is to be blamed for ending up in Hell, since God did not choose those people to be able to accept His gift of grace. Maybe I'm a little off on what the Calvanistic doctrine teaches, but to the best of my understanding it says that God chose who would end up in heaven or hell. So how is this fair if it's true? |
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