You are like your Calvinistic comrades in that you keep falsely accusing me of things I have not done.
You pretend it is me who is stuck somewhere (between a rock and a hard place?) because you cannot
wrap your head around the very simple fact that I do not believe man's will is free. I have availed myself
of Scriptures that answer your question and posted them multiple times. Here, if you have eyes to see:
Jesus’ words in John 6:65
So...you don't believe that man's will is free?
1. Does that mean that you believe unregenerate man is dead and his will is in bondage to what: his sinful nature?
2. If so, can man change his essence/nature?
3. Do you think God grants that grace (enabling power) to everyone in the world?
4. And do you think that the enabling power of God is the impartation of life to a dead soul (Col 2:13)? If not, what is it?
And, my, my...are you feeling okay?
You quote Jn 6:65 in the NIV? Of course, the KJV is no help either to NRs:
John 6:65
65 And he said, Therefore said I unto you, that no man can come unto me, except it were given unto him of my Father.
KJV
And not only that but Col 2:13 in the NIV, too? I thought you were a KJV kinda gal because you don't like the NIV?
No one CAN...CAN...CAN...No one. NOT ANYONE! Jn 6:65 Harmonizes nicely with Rom 8:8 and Jer 13:23, doesn't it?
One other thing: You balked recently at the idea that unregenerate man has no ability to believe the Gospel because it's impossible to make choices that are contrary to our nature. You essentially said that God would not have "made" man that way and at the same time hold him responsible for not believing the gospel. But now....you're okay with sinners' will being not being free and in bondage to something? Why is that?