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I had forgotten until just now that I had tried to dialog with you once before.Both believed

Revolting.But I have to waste water everytime I urinate. Apparigas smells like Arminianism. They need to be flushed frequently
There are problems with the doctrine of free will. First, it is unbiblical. Second, neuro science had proven that free will is an illusion. We think that we are acting freely. But in reality we are not.There are several problems with Calvin's theology.
It ignores free will....
So, if that is the case, we are not responsible for our actions. Thus justice and judgement are an illusion also.There are problems with the doctrine of free will. First, it is unbiblical. Second, neuro science had proven that free will is an illusion. We think that we are acting freely. But in reality we are not.
There are problems with the doctrine of free will. First, it is unbiblical. Second, neuro science had proven that free will is an illusion. We think that we are acting freely. But in reality we are not.
If it hasn't already been pointed out yet...Mt 23:37 "O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets, and stonest them which are sent unto thee, how often would I have gathered thy children together, even as a hen gathereth her chickens under her wings, and ye would not!"
That is such a clear statement of They had a choice, it was their choice, and that God would not force them to come to Him.
I'm not sure what you mean by "automatically" believe in Christ and be saved. It's not an arbitrary event whereby as soon as they hear the Word of God they believe. They hear the word of God but may not respond immediately. Perhaps it is a part of God's plan that they believe later in life and not immediately. If they are elect, then they eventually will respond though, because they were foreknown (fore-loved) by God. (Rom 8)Predestination and calvinism
If Calvinism's idea of predestination is right per the above link, then in John 8:41 the Jews said they were of God, that God was their Father. Then according to the Calvinistic proof text of John 10:26, those of God, Christ's sheep, will automatically believe in Christ and be saved, yet these Jews were rejecting Christ. So why were these Jews who said God was their Father rejecting Christ?
I'm not sure what you mean by "automatically" believe in Christ and be saved. It's not an arbitrary event whereby as soon as they hear the Word of God they believe. They hear the word of God but may not respond immediately. Perhaps it is a part of God's plan that they believe later in life and not immediately. If they are elect, then they eventually will respond though, because they were foreknown (fore-loved) by God. (Rom 8)
There are two types of people in the world, those who are seeking to justify themselves and those who are trusting in the justification which Christ has provided them.
That is what's at the heart of this debate.
I think this was a poor handling of the verse in its context. I'll quote the whole passage.2 Pet 3:9 "The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance."
"Willing" shows God's preceptive will in willing/desiring/wishing all men would use their free will and choose to come to repentance and be saved. Again, no verse shows God's decretive will that only certain men be saved unconditionally and apart from their will.
Calvinists don't believe in salvation by faith. They believe in salvation by unconditional election. Since according to them such election occurs prior to birth, the elect were never in danger of going to hell, even as unbelievers. Thus faith, in Calvinism, has less to do about the means or condition for salvation and more a way to reveal one's elect status. In fact Calvinists don't tend to use the word "save" or "saved" in classifying people nearly as much as they use "elect".
Ya...I just think the "automatically" should be removed. It is a certainty though.If God predetermined before the world began that "Joe" would be one that would be saved, then would that make it 'automatic' that "Joe" would believe? Joe may not believe immediately but it is a certainty, ie automatic that he will believe.
They take it further than that. They say that Christ did not die for all, but only the elect.
The certainty of a fact does not make it's coming to past "automatic". God uses means to bring about what He has predestined to happen.If God predetermined before the world began that "Joe" would be one that would be saved, then would that make it 'automatic' that "Joe" would believe? Joe may not believe immediately but it is a certainty, ie automatic that he will believe.
God "owes" nothing to men.I think it is more between 1) does God unconditionally owe man justification or 2) does justification come conditionally through man's obedience to the will of God.
The first sentence is correct.SO if God UNCONDTIONALLY elected me to be saved, then God also obligates Himself to save me, He UNCONDITIONALLY OWES me salvation independent and regardless of what I do