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Originally Posted by Sept5SavedTeen
HE didn't irresistibly draw me- I could have rejected HIS drawing and that would have been an exercise of my free will, just like accepting his drawing was an exercise of my free will.
Also, as for your last question, it's still free will that's happening in the decision I make to want to avoid punishment and gain a reward. I mean I know people with no fear of hell (due to their lack of understanding or love for their sin) or people deceived into thinking they won't go to hell, but their free will is still in effect, they just happen to be people who are opposing themselves.
-Bro. Alex
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Ok, I wont argue with your not being 100% Arminian... not worth the distraction of the thread.
So, you are saying that you have a choice as to whether you want punishment or reward? Can you give an example? I guarantee any example you can give I can show you how you are wrong and every action is dictated by such, except biological factors.
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