Then we will be compatibilists, humbly admitting to the fact that BOTH the absolute sovereignty and absolute responsibility of man is taught in Scripture.
That position is equally held by the libertarian free will advocate....they are compatibilist as well...only not your particular variety.
Why not refine the compatibilist position to its true quintessence...God is sovereign and He is in absolute control of everything that can be called by any name at all [all thoughts, the good the bad and the ugly necessarily included]...Doing so absolves neither angel, nor man, from responsibility for their intent or actions.
All effort to make me a hard determinist will prove unfruitful, I am not a stranger to this subject, and do not wish to attempt discussion with those who cannot have a certain degree of respect for my position, it is pointless.
A person can hold strongly to a position and still engage the opposing view with vigour...Why is that construed as showing insufficient respect?
I would have thought quite the opposite...having our thoughts challenged helps develop a robust defence and a deeper understanding of contentious points...iron sharpens iron [good biblical principle]...temperament issues aside.
I do find your combative tone interesting coming from one bearing the Calvinist icon.
There are always contentious issues of one kind or another. Powerful arguments are met with equally powerful responses by those who disagree...even within the Calvinist fold.
Perhaps you're of the misconception that the Reformers and Calvinist giants are also on your side of philosophy, that is hard determinists. Well, I hate to be the one to break the news, but such is not the case. Historically, compatibilism is the majority position among Calvinists, recognizing hard determinism and libertarian free will as extremes both equally in error.
Well I prefer to think for myself...not to say that I eschew reading and considering the thoughts of those who have gone before, not at all...I think that there will be points of agreement with some...and points of digression with others.
You may call it what you want, but hard determinism, is in fact nothing more than "fatalism" with a Christian mask.
It can be characterised like that...but the absolute providential sovereignty of God over all things would be another way of framing the concept envisaged.
Fatalism is worse than LFW, you could not help it, God made you do it, the devil made you do it, you had no choice in the matter...even if you didn't know how you would choose.
The absolute providential sovereignty of God over all things [exhaustive determinism] allows for the exercise of creaturely freedom in regards the choices they make [that is to say] subjectively the rational creature experiences an overwhelming sense of autonomy [aka free will] which is not violated from their subjective perspective.
Fatalism makes the categorical error of not distinguishing between FIRST and SECONDARY causes.
What is the cause...of secondary causes?
It is so disgusting, that even Satan's words, thoughts, and actions are ALL ultimately caused by God, what an evil theology.
Is Satan independent of his Creator?
Or does Satan impose his will upon his Creator?
Hard determinism, vindicates the Arminian strawmen accusations against Calvinism. It is a dangerous unbiblical philosophy worth speaking out against.
Hard determinism...aka the exhaustive providential sovereignty of God over all things...is the Arminian straw man which they use to vindicate their false accusations against Calvinism.
So what....its only a straw man.
Soft determinism upsets them as well.
Actually...anything to do with determinism upsets them.
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