"If I end up in Hell, if I've deceived myself all these years, and if I'm one who says 'Lord, Lord, didn't I do this and didn't I do that? ' and He looks at me and says 'Please leave I don't know you'... and He sends me to Hell... One thing I can promise you is that'll I'll be a weeper not a gnasher (infuriated with God) because if I know anything about theology, I know that if He sent me to Hell tonight, I could make No. Just. Complaint. Against. Him."

- R. C. Sproul

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This is hell. We're already here.

Absolutely correct.

But without agency there is no guilt. And in the Calvinist framework there is no ability to choose God, therefore no agency, therefore no just guilt. But there clearly is guilt, therefore Calvinism has a premise wrong.

Thankfully, God is powerful and gracious enough to give us a choice to choose or not choose Him not by our works but by receiving His.

Happy Sunday. :)