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CovenantInBlood said:
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speratus said:

Could Peccability have possibly been derived from Arminianism (i.e., If man is capable of doing good, surely Christ is capable of doing evil)?

Was Adam capable of continuing in obedience? Is it Arminianism to say so?

Did Christ come into the world to save men capable of continuing in obediance or to save men in bondage to sin?

In Arminianism, free choice to do good or evil is an immutable and essential attribute of man that was not completely lost in the fall. Therefore, under the Arminian system, Christ must have free choice to do good or evil. He must surrender His Impeccability in the Incarnation in order to become a true man.