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I am curious what verses Arminians (both Wesleyan and Classical) use to defend their soteriological views.
I've tried looking this up on other sites, but the overwhelming majority seem to have a Calvinist bent, so I thought I'd ask here.
Particularly, what verses are cited as evidence for conditional election and how would you refute unconditional election?
What about resistible grace?
What about the doctrine of Holiness (a believer can eventually arrive at a state where he no longer sins while still alive ). I know it probably isn't that popular among Arminians, but those who do believe it, why?
What led you to Arminianism as opposed to Calvinism or Molinism?
I've tried looking this up on other sites, but the overwhelming majority seem to have a Calvinist bent, so I thought I'd ask here.
Particularly, what verses are cited as evidence for conditional election and how would you refute unconditional election?
What about resistible grace?
What about the doctrine of Holiness (a believer can eventually arrive at a state where he no longer sins while still alive ). I know it probably isn't that popular among Arminians, but those who do believe it, why?
What led you to Arminianism as opposed to Calvinism or Molinism?