Sure there is.
The Gospel truth refutes the Unconditional Election teaching.
So that people may know what we're discussing in the event you entered this thread at this stage without reading all the many pages prior. UC is part of a false doctrine that, in a nutshell, informs you the reader that God gives His grace, and gives His chosen people, the elect, those He pre-selected to save before anything was created, by force and against their will. Because, and this is key to understand UC is not part of a doctrine that honors the actual God of creation, God first created all humans to be wholly immoral and without the capacity to exercise free will choices for their own sake. Because they were made by God to be totally immoral and devoid of righteousness.
Some adherents of UC argue that no, God gives people the free will to choose how to live their life! But they insist it stops there. And they are not able to choose to follow Jesus unless God makes them to.
Of course that is illogical. And it also sullies the Omni-Benevolent character of God to argue God gave totally depraved , think about the meaning of those two words, the ability to choose how to live, which means to choose how to live rightly or wrongly, and that is where it stops.
God didn't allow them to freely choose to hear the Gospel and choose to repent and come to Jesus.
When someone is first totally depraved, as Reformed Theology and Calvinism state, then they are naturally unable to make free will choices for the good of their life. Which refutes the argument by some that God lets the Totally Depraved only to choose by their own free will how to live. But not how to live eternally in Christ.
Unconditional election - Wikipedia
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Unconditional_election
Overview
Unconditional election (also known as unconditional grace) is a
Reformed doctrine relating to
Predestination that describes the actions and motives of
God in eternity past, before he created the
world, where he predestinated some people to receive
salvation, the elect, and the rest he left to continue in their sins and receive the just punishment, eternal damnation, for their transgressions of God's law as outlined in the old and new Testaments of the Bible. God made these choices according to his own purposes apart from any conditions or qualities related to those persons.
Total Depravity = All men have inherited the sin of Adam through their parents and are morally unable to choose to follow God and be saved because of their own depraved, sinful nature which extends to every part of their personality.
More reading:
Flaws in Calvinism
Note: Calvinism and Reformed Theology share the same precepts. This precept culminates in the acronym , TULIP.
T=
Total Depravity
U= Unconditipnal Election
L=Limited Atonement
I=Irresistible Grace
P=Perseverance of the Saints