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Well, I agree with you, and I'm not seeing the contradiction, maybe you could clarify...?My point is to demonstrate a logical contradiction. Does God have a sovereign plan for the universe? If so, wouldn’t that plan include who is a believer and who is not? Which means our name is either already on God’s guest list for the big eternal banquet, or it’s not. Who’s invited is part of the host’s plan. We might think we can choose to invite ourselves, because the invitations go out in so many unexpected ways and times. But if the host truly has absolute sovereignty over the attendance, then we have no choice in the matter. And it’s illogical to think that we do.
Do you maybe mean with other people believing in free will maybe, etc...?
Because I personally grew out of, and have fully reconciled that belief, (I feel), a long, long time ago now, etc...?
But other people are "free" (supposedly) to believe whatever they want to believe, etc... or else not believe, etc...
God Bless!
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