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Boanerges said:
The Wesleyan/Arminian view of prevenient grace isn't everyone getting their hearts equally prepared but rather having the effects of the fall reversed to the point that their free will is restored. (see my reply to Joe K)

This isn't an inclination toward God but rather a restoration to a neutral state. The thing is I can't see anything in scripture that states we were ever in a neutral state.
That's why I prefer to not call their silly notion "Prevenient Grace"... but rather, "Convenient Grace" . . . God makes it convenient for anyone to "get saved" if and when they are so inclined.

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