James White affirms Libertarian Free Will.

God is light in whom there is no darkness at all, per 1 John 1:5.

A god who would create people who have no ability to respond or be saved is a god in whom there is much darkness.

Now, insisting upon the interpretation that makes God out to have much darkness in him, when there are other reasonable ways to interpret the scriptures you site, I'd be inclined to reconsider.
You evaded the point, the teaching of freewill makes God a respecter of persons.
 
What does in Adam mean? The only place that phrase is even used is 1 Corinthians 15:22. There it signifies the entire human race. And in that verse the corresponding phrase "in Christ" signifies the entire human race as well because it is speaking of the resurrection at the end of the age when Christ returns and that includes the entire human race.

The phrases "in Adam" and "in Christ" do not appear anywhere in Romans 5.

Again, you simply make stuff up to fit your fraudulent and deceptive religion.
Again Rom 5 is about the elect and their sin and recovery. 1 Cor 15 is also only about the elect, their natural existence and death, versus their resurrection from the dead via Christ, neither is about the entire human race. The non elect are totally exempt from each context. And nothing in Rom 5 or 1 Cor 15 supports the freewill of man
 
Again Rom 5 is about the elect and their sin and recovery. 1 Cor 15 is also only about the elect, their natural existence and death, versus their resurrection from the dead via Christ, neither is about the entire human race. The non elect are totally exempt from each context. And nothing in Rom 5 or 1 Cor 15 supports the freewill of man
Everyone will be resurrected at the end of the age.
 
No, it doesn't because absolutely everyone has freewill.
Yes it does. Sure everyone has a will, yet according to many freewillers, God chooses who He sees who will exercise their will towards Him and saves them, but the one who use their will to reject Him, He punishes, so He shows respect of persons, the one that does the best with their will gets the reward, so since all freewillers are sinners, some separate themselves from other sinners which make God choose them above others.

Wherein the True Doctrine of God, is God Sovereignly chooses who He separates from sinners, who are all dead in sin and depraved equally, and He by His Grace decided one sinner over the other.
 
Wherein the True Doctrine of God, is God Sovereignly chooses who He separates from sinners, who are all dead in sin and depraved equally, and He by His Grace decided one sinner over the other.
There is nothing true about that. It presents God as an ugly monster that delights in condemning most of humanity to hell.
 
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