Clare73
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Exactly. If the damnationists are correct, God created a whole bunch of folks and a small percentage of those are redeemed. That's not what anyone would consider a success. But, it assumes that God's sovereignty is ultimately subjective to the human will. God wishes all could be saved, but just can't get it done.
And yet it is the authoritative teaching of Jesus (John 3:18, John 3:36) and the apostleThe idea that the 1st Adam is the source of universal condemnation, but the 2nd Adam is limited just highlights how much power humans, or one human, has. Strange.
Yeah, under this framework, Satan comes out with more chess pieces than God.
(Romans 5:18) who received his understanding from Jesus Christ personally, in the third heaven
(2 Corinthians 12:1-5).
We get to choose whether to believe them or not, and
we all get to bear the consequences of our choices.
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