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Every time (and I mean every time) any discusion where Reformed theogony is brought up, some sort of "but man has free will" argument arises, as if the secular humanistic view of free will is some sort of counter argument.
Well...
If "Reformed theogony" is NEVER BROUGHT UP -- then there's no problem, right?
Does "Reformed theogony" differ in any way from "Reformed theology" ?
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