musterion
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There's always a lot of of back and forth about what Calvinism says God did with reprobates. As far as I can tell there's only two possible explanations why He did it.
(a) He looked down the "tunnel of time" to see who would reject the Gospel. He decided to reject them in advance based on their future rejection of Christ.
(b) He just randomly picked people to 'pass over' for election, choosing to not give them the ability to believe and leaving them without any possibility of salvation.
Explanation (a) creates an insoluble paradox.
Explanation (b) makes Him out to be an unjust judge because He still condemns reprobates for not believing the Gospel as if they had the ability to do so...even though He decreed they cannot believe (that's what being non-elect amounts to).
If there is a reasonable alternative to these, post it. "Shut up, it's a mystery," "deep things of God" and similar evasions and smokescreens are unacceptable.
(a) He looked down the "tunnel of time" to see who would reject the Gospel. He decided to reject them in advance based on their future rejection of Christ.
(b) He just randomly picked people to 'pass over' for election, choosing to not give them the ability to believe and leaving them without any possibility of salvation.
Explanation (a) creates an insoluble paradox.
Explanation (b) makes Him out to be an unjust judge because He still condemns reprobates for not believing the Gospel as if they had the ability to do so...even though He decreed they cannot believe (that's what being non-elect amounts to).
If there is a reasonable alternative to these, post it. "Shut up, it's a mystery," "deep things of God" and similar evasions and smokescreens are unacceptable.