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Anon1379 said:Did Cornelius hate God?
Cornelius is a bad example to use, because we only know about him since he trusted Christ and became Peter's first Gentile convert.
How about a devout Jew or a Gentile God-fearer who hears the Gospel but never receives Christ? Do they hate God?
God has to make the first step, whether through preaching, Creation, hardship, etc. God will always make the first step. However once He does that it is up to us on whether or not we can accept Him.
That is semi-Augustinianism. While it is at least marginally better than its semi-Pelagian counterpart (in which man makes the first step toward God), it is still a synergistic form of soteriology. The Bible teaches monergism, not synergism (i.e. that there is one, divine power that effects salvation, not a cooperative effort between God and men): "not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God" (John 1:13).