This book delves into a debate on the nature of universal divine agency and efficiency. The author argues against the idea that God is the direct source of all human actions, including immoral ones. They contend that this belief undermines the concepts of free will, moral responsibility, and ultimately the justice of divine judgment. The author presents scriptural evidence and rational arguments to support their position. Throughout the book, they challenge the notion that God's sovereignty requires absolute control over human conduct and explore the implications of a more nuanced understanding of divine agency. This insightful examination offers a fresh perspective on the complex relationship between divine sovereignty and human responsibility, encouraging readers to grapple with fundamental questions of morality, justice, and the nature of God's interaction with humanity.
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