heymikey80
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You just changed terms. Play by your rules or don't, but expect to be called on it.The RT claim is that God changes a contrary heart of "stone". So that the person will believe. Which by definition would be against their will. RT can't have it both ways.
No, the will is freely going in one direction, then it is freely going in another. Change is change. It is not always opposition ("against") that causes change, this case it is conversion.If God changes a heart (regeneration) in order for the person to believe, then He is most certainly acting against that person's will. Definitely.
There's a significant difference between opposition and conversion. I'm sure even free will theologians are forced to admit this, else their attempts at conversion are nothing more than force.So basically, this is an admission that God acts against a person's will.
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