
Ep. 120 Andrew Hronich responds to John Piper's "Two Wills in God" Calvinist Argument
Grace Saves All: Christianity and Universal Salvation
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The Flaws in Piper's Argumentation
If God and Washington are comparable, as this analogy assumes, then God would have predetermined and ensured that Andre carry out his crime. The absence of a volition in God to save does not necessarily imply the absence of compassion. Some Christians insist that God is just but has no moral obligations. If this were true, then there is no action that God's doing such would make him unjust. He could do anything to us and still be morally praiseworthy, still be, just.
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