God created rational capacity, not sinful unbelief; doubt becomes blameworthy when it resists revealed truth.
Why Doesn’t God Save Everyone?
God desires repentance and provides salvation through Christ, but He does not force eternal life on those who reject Him.
Jacobus Arminius and the Rise of Conditional Election
Jacobus Arminius defended conditional election as God’s gracious choice of believers in Christ according to foreknowledge.
Why Does An All-Knowing God Need To Put People Through Proving Themselves—Did He Forget The Outcome?
Jehovah does not need proof for Himself; human choices demonstrate truth, answer slander, and reveal moral accountability.
Is Arminianism Heresy?
Arminianism is not heresy; it affirms grace, Christ’s sacrifice, human responsibility, and the real gospel call.
How Was It Possible for Adam to Sin If He Was Perfect?
Adam sinned, not because perfection was defective, but because he misused moral freedom and chose disobedience over love for Jehovah.
The Reformation’s Predestinarian Struggles
The Reformation’s fiercest internal conflict over predestination exposed deep divisions on grace, election, free will, and the justice of God.
What Is Arminianism, and Is It Biblical?
A biblical case for Arminianism that answers Calvinism’s TULIP by defending free response, universal atonement, resistible grace, and conditional salvation.
Calvinism Vs. Arminianism: Which View Is Correct?
Scripture presents salvation as God’s gracious gift in Christ, sincerely offered to all, received by faith, and resistible by unbelief.
The Meaning of Man’s Will
Man’s will is real, fallen, and responsible, yet renewed by God’s grace through His Word so believers can freely choose obedience and follow Christ.

