I think more specifically about the actually act of being saved, what role we play, and most importantly who gets the glory and credit for it. My position is God gets it all. Yes, I'm alive and make decisions, no I don't believe we are puppets being controlled. I believe God gives us life, God draws us in, God transforms us by His grace no matter how or who He is saving. So, the guy that hears the gospel, responds in faith, hit's his knees in repentance and is born again in truth right there, 100% all God. The guy that grows up in a land and in a culture that will kill you for being a Christian, that man has dreams and is drawn into salvation in truth, 100% God. The junkie that's been shooting heroin for 40 years in jail for the 20th time, that woman who is born again on the floor of a cell fighting withdraw, Yep, 100% God.
I'm one of those "All glory to God" fellows, and to be honest if hearing this offends anyone then I'd just take a closer look at my relationship with God in truth. That said I do understand why and how this view it held, I too believed the same way until He led me to something that fit His word so much more completely.