CheeseMan said:As I come to a greater understanding of Calvinism, I struggle with the following concept:
If Christ died for the elect only, then those who were not chosen have been granted hell without any choice. Outside of a Calvinist realm, hell seems fair. Trust in God or trust in yourself. If you die trusting in yourself and forsaking God, you will remain apart from God. On the other hand, if you are living within the Calvinistic realm, eternal hell seems bizarre and unnecessarily cruel.
I am not rejecting God's sovereignty in its totality, but rather questioning that a sovereign God must and does control every action for His Glory. Cannot a sovereign God put the wheels in motion, knowing the final outcome, but still allowing choice? I know that God can, and has intervened to nudge us back on track, but does he control every human decision. If so, it seems like an awful waste of pain and suffering on the un-elect.
What would be the point in torturing the un-elect in hell for all eternity if they had no choice? Annihilation would have been a more appropriate alternative for a Calvinistic view of God.
Tread lightly, as I am exploring this issue and walking out my faith.
Excellent! :first:
Here's a link to the thread...
Calvinism and Hell