"Aristotle saith [or says], give a man a law and he hath [or has] power of himself to do or fulfil the law and becometh righteous with working righteously. But Paul and all the scripture saith, that the law doeth but utter sin and helpeth not." - William Tyndale, The Obedience of a Christian Man, pg. 21
Reading the Bible through its entirety one can see that the diabolical doctrine of free will is not found. Free Will is not a topic remotely close to any of the propositions of the Bible. In all instances, the Bible says that man is enslave to sin and God determines all things. Just by these two assertions free will radically oppose. We must read the Bible without any of the man made lenses of today.
Reading the Bible through its entirety one can see that the diabolical doctrine of free will is not found. Free Will is not a topic remotely close to any of the propositions of the Bible. In all instances, the Bible says that man is enslave to sin and God determines all things. Just by these two assertions free will radically oppose. We must read the Bible without any of the man made lenses of today.
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