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There is a logical problem with the Calvinist version of predestination. According to Calvinists, an unsaved person is dead in sin until God zaps them and makes them a Christian. To Calvinists, t he unsaved can't know anything about Christianity.
Here is the question: If the unsaved have no desire for religion, why is there false religion? It seems to me that if the Calvinists are right, there would be those who have no religion and those who have the correct religion. I am not seeing any reason why false religion would arise.
Yet, when we look around, the world is full of false religion. Whatever your religion is, most of the religion in the world is false.
For believers in free will, false religion isn't difficult to explain. God planted a religious impulse in every soul but He did not tell us in detail what to do with that religious impulse.
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Here is the question: If the unsaved have no desire for religion, why is there false religion? It seems to me that if the Calvinists are right, there would be those who have no religion and those who have the correct religion. I am not seeing any reason why false religion would arise.
Yet, when we look around, the world is full of false religion. Whatever your religion is, most of the religion in the world is false.
For believers in free will, false religion isn't difficult to explain. God planted a religious impulse in every soul but He did not tell us in detail what to do with that religious impulse.
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