Hello everyone,
since I am new here I'm opening a new thead, albeit another one on election. My focus is a different one, since I'm a skeptic. I don't intend to post here regularly, I rather consider myself as a guest, a passer-by. Sometimes I wonder what would happen if I should ever come to the conclusion that Christianity is true. Could I accept it? I believe that Calvinism represents the teachings of the bible rather accurately, so I thought I'd just come here and pose the question I have always been curious about:
Why is predestination not unjust?
I think that predestination is unjust, not because I believe that according to Calvinism people who want to be saved aren't, but because it's not up to us whether we want to be saved in the first place. God's sovereignty means that nobody merits either blame or credit. I don't think it means that we all deserve hell and can be grateful that God graciously saves at least some of us.
My view is that if your faith is accurate then nobody deserves hell because nobody is ultimately responsible for his or her own depravity.
Thanks for your comments!
since I am new here I'm opening a new thead, albeit another one on election. My focus is a different one, since I'm a skeptic. I don't intend to post here regularly, I rather consider myself as a guest, a passer-by. Sometimes I wonder what would happen if I should ever come to the conclusion that Christianity is true. Could I accept it? I believe that Calvinism represents the teachings of the bible rather accurately, so I thought I'd just come here and pose the question I have always been curious about:
Why is predestination not unjust?
I think that predestination is unjust, not because I believe that according to Calvinism people who want to be saved aren't, but because it's not up to us whether we want to be saved in the first place. God's sovereignty means that nobody merits either blame or credit. I don't think it means that we all deserve hell and can be grateful that God graciously saves at least some of us.
My view is that if your faith is accurate then nobody deserves hell because nobody is ultimately responsible for his or her own depravity.
Thanks for your comments!


You just contradicted your own statement. You are looking for an excuse to blame God for your failure. You are doing it by creating a false dilemma. Your view is neither logical or reasonable.