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Rufus said:
Of course he can. Even the wicked know how to do good on the horizontal plane (Mat 5:46; Lk 6:32).
You're assuming God enables people to do evil! Did God enable Judas to betray his Son? Or did God remove his gracious restraints on Judas' evil thoughts and intentions of his heart (home of his faculties) to accomplish his perfect will? God is not morally culpable whenever he gives anyone over to their naturally acquired reprobate mind, since he owes his Grace to no one.
Paul Thomson replies:
How did Judas betray Jesus without misusing the consciousness, body and mind that
God gave him? How
can someone do evil without misusing the consciousness, body and mind that
God gave them? How is that not God
enabling them to do the evil.
Rufus said:
But there is a difference. In the doing of good, God is gracious to the elect by empowering them positively to turn from evil in order to do genuine good which ultimately involves bringing glory to Him; whereas in the doing of evil, God judicially removes his undeserved restraining grace from the wicked so that they can commit the evil they naturally love and are always prone to do.
I notice that you did not say "In the doing of good, God is gracious to the unbelievers by empowering them to do genuine good which ultimately involves bringing glory to Him."
Paul Thomson replies:
You are dissimulating. What you actually believe is that in the doing of evil, God judicially removes his undeserved restraining grace from the wicked so that they can commit the evil they naturally love and are always prone to do because God made them capable of only choosing evil. How is that not God empowering and enabling them to do evil?