Then where do you get your doctrine that God predestines some to eternal life and foreordains others to eternal damnation? Strike one. Not a good start for you.
How could it be strike one if you didn't even give me a chance to take a swing at the question?
I hope this isn't a sign of games to come.
Again, the doctrine I presented above is not in the Bible, but extrapolated from the WCF.
The WCF is doctrine extrapolated from the Bible.
The things you represent as what the Calvinists believe are often not what the WCF teaches, IN fact it is often quite different from what it says.
But please give examples so I can comment on it in particular. We can't be combing back several pages to see what you presented.
Is stating that God predestines some to eternal life and foreordains others to eternal damnation a misrepresentation of what you believe?
Since you think I misstated your beliefs, I will present your beliefs from your own WCF.
No.
That is accurate concerning what I believe. God also based His damnation on the free choices made by those individuals and eternal life on His grace.
Great - bearing in mind of course that I do not base my personal beliefs on the teachings of the WCF.
If you are saying that you will present what Calvinists in general belief from their own WCF - that would be fine.
By the decree of God, for the manifestation of his glory, some men and angels are predestinated unto everlasting life, and others foreordained to everlasting death.
Do you deny these ungodly words? Or, do you uphold them in utmost care?
Not sure what that last sentence means.
But yes I do agree with what those words teach. Provided of course that we include what the WCF clearly teaches concerning the fact that those foreordained to everlasting death were so ordained for that fate based ultimately on the choices they would make against God's laws. And provided that those predestined unto everlasting life would inherit that life based solely on the choices they would make out of their own will combined with the grace of God.
Again, these words from you WCF are offensive to many.
By the decree of God, for the manifestation of his glory, some men and angels are predestinated unto everlasting life, and others foreordained to everlasting death.
Can the ones foreordained to everlasting death do anything which will affect the outcome? Even if they make the decision to believe Jesus, will this change God's foreordination of their everlasting death?
No they can do nothing that can change the outcome for the simple reason that God is the one who decides what choices He will allow and which He will not allow.
The sinner will not make the decision to believe Jesus because He has been allowed to make decisions out of his will previously for which God's righteous judgment has rendered him incapable of doing so without an extra measure of grace.
Why do you think He owes you anything? Have you not used your will to sin against Him? If He chooses you and not another, you make God a respecter of persons, showing partiality. This is a huge shortcoming of predestination.
The concept of grace on which Calvinism is based says that He owes us nothing. I have no idea where you go that from.
God is not a respecter of persons because they deserve no respect. God does not show partiality based on that men deserve but based only on His grace.
You need to study those verse in context and not use them as proof texts which they were not intended to be used for.
This use of this verse is a huge shortcoming for those trying to refute predestination rightly understood.
Since you deny and reject Deuteronomy 10:17, Acts 10:34, Romans 2:11, Ephesians 6:9, and Colossians 3:25, you now have two strikes against you.
Again - I didn't take a swing at them so I did not strike.
So predestination does change. Can God make up His mind for you? Maybe He changes His mind again and predestines you to be lost again.
Again - that's one of the most ignorant concepts you have ever put forth.
And for the record you are the one who believes that a person can be lost again after passing from death to life and not me.
Dual status, huh? Is that what you call it when God changes His mind?
It seemed a good term to use the two distinct phases of my life. Those dual phases being when I was dead in my trespasses and sins and an enemy of God and when I was and am alive unto God and His son and friend.
God changes His mind - for want of a better term - when He sees us in Christ through faith and we are justified as opposed to being thought of as enemies.
Part of you problem in this respect is that you do not see these two distinct portions of a believers life. But rather you see them as a rather nebulous and constantly overlapping and changing paradigm.
Good. Now we can finally do away with Calvinism since it's not required for salvation. I bet you don't like that statement, do you?
What a silly statement. What's next? Now we can finally do away with the doctrine of the Trinity or of the Millennium because they are not part of the saving gospel?
I hope this post isn't the start of your silliness again or we'll have to end it right now.
Why did Jesus frequently speak of the scribes and Pharisees and their beliefs?
He chided them openly so that perchance they would repent.
He also chided them openly so that others might know that their teaching was not correct and not be taken in.
These are the same reasons that both you and I do these things I suppose.
What on earth did you mean by that question?
One last time -- please state one thing that Calvinists believe and why you disagree with that belief.
Then I will tell you where you are wrong in your refutation of that doctrine or where you are correct IMO OR - if you misstate the Calvinist belief as you often do - I will instead correct you where you have misrepresented that doctrine.
Since we're on a roll here - you could probably find a little meat right here in section 3-5 of this answer to you for starters since they seem to me to be questions formulated to bring out beliefs with which you have big problems. Perhaps you need a little clarification concerning those doctrines????