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We both agree on this, 2 Corinthians 4:4 shows that some people at some point will not be able to make a free will choice.Now we are leaving the point about choice, and moving onto hearing or not hearing the Gospel.
Free will is not the same as being in the dark about the need to even be saved. If Satan has blinded humanity and stolen the Gospel that has no bearing whatsoever on one's free will, even if it seems there should be a similarity somehow.
So no, I do not equate one who never hears the Gospel as the same as forcing them against their will to reject God. How can they reject what they do not even know?
Does a person have free will if there is nothing to choose? Sure. The ability to choose is dependent on having no coercion, not on the lack of knowledge. Lack of knowledge is not the same thing as an inability to choose. Those who are reprobate know the truth, and know they can never accept the truth. Deception or lack of knowledge is not relevant.
You cannot claim free will does not exist, based solely on the point one has nothing to choose. Free will only steps in when one can choose. I am not sure that in a modern setting where information runs rampant, that is even an argument. Yet even in king David's time, it was declared that no man is without excuse. That was centuries before the Cross and the preaching of the Gospel. The flip side is today you have too many "gospels". So many are decieved, yet still not for sure these are valid excuses, but just excuses that humans give, thus declared by Jesus as reasons the gospel is not known.
But still, free will is based on coercion against one's ability to choose. Or they have no choice because someone else made the choice for them. Satan snatching away the gospel is not removing choice, it is removing knowledge. That is a round about way to stop a person from making a choice, but certainly not making the choice for them.
I do not know any one who is so bound by another being's will they have lost all will themselves. Certainly even the lost frown upon such a maneuver by another individual. Yes it happens. People who have been locked up as slaves. People brainwashed in cults. These are not rules that govern free will. These are aberrant behavior of a few individuals not in their right mind themselves who have seriously harmed the minds of others.
An example of side stepping free will is infant baptism. Alledgedly this is to confirm some how a redemptive process. Obviously that is coercion of one's will, because others took that choice away and forced them into reliance on a false belief. There was literally no choice but a knowledge declared about that individual. Otherwise there is really no example of God directly forcing one into eternal life without a choice made by that individual. There is no example of Satan going against a person's will and forcing that person into damnation without a choice. Or vice versa these two scenarios.
Yes the gospel has been hindered and darkness ruled the day, but still not a point to claim free will does not exist. God's Word points out, no one has an excuse, nor can they say they had no free will to choose. Even though the gospel is recieved, or hindered because of a list of excuses why one "missed" the gospel their whole life, free will still exist.
Now those who cannot choose also need to be defined. The fine line between having a will and understanding even what sin is. Has God chosen to redeem all abortions? Has God chosen to redeem those with severe mental issues where the knowledge of sin is not even known nor understood? Do some have a will that is locked against accepting God because of a mental condition. I don't have an answer. But this still does not mean there is no free will.
I would say this, people who believe in free will but do not have free will are unaware of that fact.
Do you know of any person that can recognize that they once had free will but no longer do?
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