erowe1
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No I'm not. For you to think that is simply illogical. Again if a D.A. asks a defense attorney to ask his client to accept a deal, that doesn't mean the D.A. is "acknowledging" that the client can be forced by the defense attorney to accept the deal. In fact when a client signs a deal he actually has to state in open court that he was not coerced to accept the deal. So no. I'm not acknowledging your fallacy that man lacks freewill by praying for the Holy Spirit to work on someone's heart. I fully believe, based on clear scripture, that God has left man with the power to accept or reject the Holy Spirit. God in His sovereignty grants man freewill. You disagree, fine. But to pretend that I'm agreeing with you when I am not is just plain silly.
When did I ever say anything about man lacking free will?