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geomic1 said:
I understand the position that Christ was able to sin, but it was certain that He would not (higher decree). If "ability to sin" to be actual, implies that there is a possibility (chance) of failure or the validity of your claim is dismissed.
Well, it is obvious that your Supralapsarianism is dictating everything and thus you simply are not going to think this through. So, for the sake of argument, IF your view was correct, then of necessity, the Lord Christ could not have been a suitable sacrifice for sinners and thus we should join the Jews and look for another Messiah who will be like us and take our place as the second Adam and by His own willful obedience resist temptation and thus provide atonement for our sins. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/igiveup.gif" alt="" />

And by your same "logic" neither Satan and the other angels nor Adam had the ability to render obedience to the Almighty for the "higher decree" determined that they should transgress. Therefore, they are not culpable for their rebellion as it was not their choice to do so. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/nope.gif" alt="" />

BTW, there is no "higher decree" for there is but one decree of God, i.e., His foreordination.

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