justbyfaith
Well-Known Member
You say that the non-elect are deservedly lost.
But, does not your theology lend to the idea that those who are deservedly lost are in that situation not because they chose wickedness but because the Lord relegated them to a situation where they could be NOTHING BUT deservedly lost and could not choose otherwise?
How is that a good God in your estimation?
But, does not your theology lend to the idea that those who are deservedly lost are in that situation not because they chose wickedness but because the Lord relegated them to a situation where they could be NOTHING BUT deservedly lost and could not choose otherwise?
How is that a good God in your estimation?