The view of the "Gentleman God" who honors human will above His own.
"The Lord is not slack concerning His promise, as some count slackness,
but is longsuffering toward [a]us, not willing that any should perish
but that all should come to repentance." -
2 Peter 3:9 NKJV
In regards to "free-will", I have often heard the argument that God, being the gentleman that he is,
would never VIOLATE our "free-will" by forcing us to believe in Him.
"and consider
that the longsuffering of our Lord is salvation—"
2 Peter 3:15 NKJV
The Lord is patient (longsuffering) toward us. His patience (longsuffering) is salvation.
Question: Is the will of God subordinate to the will of humankind?
Interesting that those who claim that God is a gentleman, also believe that
He will incinerate those who do not receive the free gift of salvation.
What is gentle about that?
To be clear, I still believe that every knee will bow and every tongue acknowledge that Christ is Lord.
But those who believe in the "Gentleman God" claim the confession is forced.
What is gentle about that?