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Did God ordain the crucifixion? If the fall had not been the will of God it would not have occurred.. He ordained the fall just as He ordained the remedyGod, in His sovereignty, ordains whatsoever comes to pass (if He did not, He would not be sovereign). This doesn't mean that He CAUSES whatsoever comes to pass, but He does "allow" many things to happen that are otherwise opposed to His will for us.
"Sin" is certainly one of those things that He "ordains" but does not "cause", yes
God ordained the Fall (in the sense that He knew it was going to happen/allowed it to happen), but He didn't cause it, or force our first parents to sin against Him, they chose to do that for themselves. Had He done so, He would have become the undoubted, "Author of evil".
On the other hand, "Hyper-Calvinism" does teach that God caused the Fall. However, Hyper-Calvinism (which took our name as part of their own) is NOT Calvinism/Reformed theology, nor is it an off-shoot/branch of Calvinism or Reformed theology. Hyper-Calvinism is, at best, heresy.
Yours and His,
David
All things are ordained for His glory..God was glorified by the fall..men got to see His Justice and His mercy .
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