So the problem with the arminian's view of penal substitution is that it produces in and of it self a double punishment. That is Christ took the punishment of every single individual and not the elect, but however, the individual has free will whether they will accept it or not. It makes Christ's death weak and uncertain and God's justice unsure. It does not make Christ death sufficient, but makes men savable that is conditioned up their works.
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