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Jay520 said:
happydolphin said:

Maybe. But isn't it unfair regardless? And what if, even if the root was unchangeable, it still allowed us control over what would constitute the full set of God's requirements (if we're to dive back into the theological aspect)?

Add to that the infinite saving power of the Messiah, and I don't think it's unfair in the very end, the choice is too free. One would have to be excessively evil such that, in full knowledge of the work of Christ on the cross, was unable to choose good over evil, since biblically Christ actually does perfection for you, in essence.

It's basically like being given heaven, and refusing. In the end, bottom line, hell is the choice.


I don't understand the first paragraph.

Even if a man was excessively evil, the man still is not deliberately evil. His uncontrollable heart is just so evil that it causes him to oppose heaven, Christ, & everything good. But he still wouldn't be the source that caused the evil.

Good point. What about the first para would you like me to clarify?