Wait.. Got it ... you meant Hunting Man. I need more coffee.
Okay, now to your question:
Yes, I used to have a signature that responded to HuntingMan's (and many others') notion of what they call "cheap grace". God's grace isn't to be called "cheap" just because He winds up 100% successful in His intended mission (shock of all shockers... He's only
God after all, lol!

) to save the entire world. If Adam, in his feeble humanity, could impute sin and death on all of us, why would anyone dare to think that God, in His Divine power, can't do just as well in reconciling the entire world back to Him again?!
Now: Do you, as a partialist, realize what
you're saying, by essentially suggesting that Adam was better at imputing
sin and death onto the world than God will be in
redeeming it?
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