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How do molinists justify a world where not everyone freely chooses salvation?

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Assuming not all humans on earth will become Christians. Many have lived and died that have not. The Bible is clear that many will fall away and perish. If Molinism is true, Then either: > A. There is no possible world or state of being that allows all individuals on earth to freely choose belief in God Or: > B. There is some possible world or state of being that would allow all individuals on earth to freely choose belief in God If A is true, this implies some limit to God’s power, or if not, it seems *prima facie* false. It's fair to think that there is some possible world where all individuals on earth to freely choose belief in God. If B is true, then God freely chose not to create a world where all individuals freely choose God, even though he could have. Which seems very unlikely if God is omnibenevolent. Is there an official molinist response to this?
Asked by DryLabRebel (369 rep)
Jul 3, 2017, 04:23 AM
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