Thank you. Hmmm, it is interesting to then consider this Pelagian viewpoint as something the RCC adopted in relation to Mary, for they claimed she was born without the stain of sin (the dogma of the immaculate conception) and also because of that she did not suffer the consequence of sin (death ). Both ex cathedra dogmas of the RCC revolve around that issue. But, back to us... I agree we are in need of the grace of God to be enabled to choose Him. The natural man does not accept the things of God for they are Spiritual, and spiritually discerned. I do believe we are asked to co-operate. God makes our acceptance of Him possible, but He does not force us to accept Him. Maybe I am wrong, but in my own process, being so stubbornly set against God, I did finally come to a place of surrender after having Him reveal Himself to me a few times in a number of different ways, over quite a period of time (fifteen years).