John Mullally
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To clarify, Ephesians 1:1-11 proclaims that the "faithful in Christ" in v1 are predestined to a glorious inheritance (v11).And that applies to me, how?
And in the light of predestination of some (Ro 8:29-30, Eph 1:9, Eph 1:11), how is double predestination avoided, when to include only some is necessarily to exclude all the rest?
You refute Paul by denying that God desires all men to be saved (1 Timothy 2:4) with your Calvinist double predestination. You agree with Calvin who states that God predestines some to eternal torment before birth in order to receive Glory for himself (attributing evil to God should be a red flag to you). God who desires all men to be saved is not duplicitous (Mark 3:24). God has not changed places with the devil (2 Corinthians 4:4).
“…individuals are born, who are doomed from the womb to certain death, and are to glorify him by their destruction.” (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 3, Chapter 23, Paragraph 6)
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