I never said God specifically preordained someone to murder a child or any such ting. What I did say was God predestined everything according to His purpose.
So God does allow child murderers to do their thing to a point, He does restrain them and sometimes He allows them to do their thing.
...so, when it comes to Romans 9:17 (re: Pharaoh), where it says,
"For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth":
--the Calvinist basically says (of this verse about Pharaoh), "[for this same purpose] have I RAISED THEE UP [/CREATED you]...";
--whereas the text itself does not convey such an idea (that has to be "READ INTO" the text--an INJECTED "idea"), but rather (more like this):
"[for this same purpose] have I raised thee up [to a position of prominence... as "Pharaoh"], that..." (in other words, using those circumstances to effect certain ends / outcomes / results; But the text does NOT say what the Calvinist insists it says, that God CREATED Pharaoh TO DO those things (as in, [before time] SCRIPTED HIM TO DO THEM [CREATED HIM TO DO THEM]... and everyone / everything else that ever takes place in this world)
See the difference?
Do you accept the "Calvinist" version of this Rom9:17 passage (since you are "Calvinist," as you say)?