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Pastimes : Ask God

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To: IN_GOD_I_TRUST who wrote (29749)2/8/2000 9:06:00 AM
From: IN_GOD_I_TRUST  Read Replies (1) of 39621
 
Robert,

You don't even have to respond to the post about God's overruling someones good decision. I know what your answer is going to be upon more inspiration. You are going to say God would never have to overrule someones good decision because they can't make one. This situation can't come in to play with our sinful nature. We are not capable of making a good decision on our own!

Do I have that right?

If I do, then why did God have to harden Pharaoh's heart? Pharaoh could never had made a good decision, so why did he have to say he hardened Pharaoh's heart multiple times? The hardening process, a judgement of God, would have not been necessary. Inherent in your belief he could not make a good decision, he was fallen.

I know this might sound like I'm repeating myself, but its an inconsistency in what you are saying. And you need to see it. You don't have to harden someones heart not to make the right decision if they already wouldn't make the right decision. It is useless and for nothing. Do you see the logic?
God Bless,
Steve
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