To: connectthedots; Gamecock
How does one simply dismiss free will in light of this most unambiguous verse?The verse is unambiguous in saying that Joshua made a decision. However, it is silent on how or why he made that decision. The verse is silent on whether or not God had to regenerate Joshua before he was able to make that decision. All it says is that a decision was made.
151 posted on
08/02/2005 11:23:57 AM PDT by
ksen
("He that knows nothing will believe anything." - Thomas Fuller)
To: ksen
The verse is unambiguous in saying that Joshua made a decision. However, it is silent on how or why he made that decision. The verse is silent on whether or not God had to regenerate Joshua before he was able to make that decision. All it says is that a decision was made. It doesn't say that Joshua was without out a free will to make the decision either; does it?
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