Keachian
On Sabbatical
You don't seriously stand by this do you? I think, perhaps, that you mean that whatever God does, it will be seen to be moral, even if it did not once appear to be so.
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It would be obviously unfair if God, for no good reason, withheld that which was necessary for a man's salvation - especially if, as is the case, He urges mankind to turn to Him and believe (and does so, endlessly, throughout scripture).
Of course, God has not actually withheld salvation but, in your view and doctrine, what was the reason for withholding salvation progmonk?
God is just but the doctrines of Calvin paint an awful picture of Him. If Calvin were proven correct in his estimation of God then that would indeed be a awful day.
This is not about the doctrines of Calvinism, it is about you having decided that your notion of Just is greater than that of God's and so regardless of the truth of Calvinism if God does something it is just that he do so and so I find it an affront to God's justice that you would say it would be unjust for him to do something and unless you are an open theist God has created beings that he full well knows are going to hell. So does God know all things from creation to judgment day?
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