Many believe being able to make choices = free will. But no, Cameron, that is not the point of contention I refer to, either, though it is one of them. Sure, everyone makes choices. But there are those who claim they did not have a choice. One even recently asserted that being drawn meant being forcefully dragged away while also claiming he was not forced but had no choice. There are those who believe if they or anyone chooses or accepts or receives or needs to repent and believe or any of the things Scriptures describe as attending and/or accompanying salvation you have nullified the grace and gift of God. I am aware that there are those who believe the natural man is free to choose not to sin and free to choose to believe in God though they are hostile in their minds toward Him, even though such a person is called a slave to sin. There is a wide variety of beliefs and a good deal of confusion around the issue...
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