(These next four posts are reposts of my original, long, unbroken-up posts on predestination vs. free-will. The previous posts on predestination all come from these posts, so you don't have to read these long ones if you don't want to. For more on this issue, see "Links To Other Anti-Calvinism Posts." ) Imagine that I walk into your church and say, “I am taking a group of people on a mission trip with me. We are leaving sometime soon, and you have to decide which group you’ll be part of: the one that goes or the rest that stay behind. I have a destination picked out, a way to get there, I’ve already paid the price to take a group with me, and I’m now asking for those who want to go. It’s up to you if you want to come or be left behind. And if you do not deliberately choose to come with me, you will be left behind.” This, in essence, is the way I view the whole “predestination or free-will” deba...