I read some of it, and some of it is very flawed, so, its not what i would personally recommend, unless i got a kick out of trying to confuse believers.
I dont, so that is why my Teaching is very specific and does not mislead.
So...Here is one of the errors.. in your article, and its a biggie.
- """"""""""Spiritual birth is produced by the will of God. "Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God" (John 1:13). """""""""""""
So, whoever wrote this, does not know what they are talking about.
What they have done here is confused the fact that its God's "will for all to be saved", by stating that this "will" is how God causes the new birth,.....and that is nonsense and anti-scriptural.
Im sure there is more false theology in your article, but that is so bad that i didn't need to look for worse.
Here is the reality.
God's will is that all would trust in Jesus, but its the SPIRIT of God, and not the "will" of God, that causes the new birth.
I would say that you are not plainly reading this verse as it stands, friend. First, John 1:13 is implying that we are born again by God's will by what is stated in the words in the beginning of the verse. It says not born of the will of man, but of God. That means we are born of God's will.
But even if you did not believe me, there are other translations that actually say we are born by the will of God.
“who were born, not merely in a genetic sense, nor from lust, nor from man's desire,
but from the will of God.” (John 1:13) (International Standard Version).
“Who were not begotten by bloodlines, nor by the will of the flesh, nor by the will of man,
but by the will of God.” (John 1:13) (A Faithful Version).
Second, logic dictates that it is God's will that we become born again because God desires all men to be saved.
“who desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.” (1 Timothy 2:4).
For we cannot enter the kingdom of God (be saved) without being born again.
“Except a man be born of water and
of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.” (John 3:5).
So to say that to be born again is not God's will is silly at best.
Three, James 1:18 says,
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Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.” (James 1:18) (KJB).
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It was of His own will that He gave us birth [as His children] by the word of truth, so that we would be a kind of first fruits of His creatures [a prime example of what He created to be set apart to Himself—sanctified, made holy for His divine purposes].” (James 1:18) (AMP).
This does not mean Calvinism is true by any means. God did not force us to be saved. We have to choose of our own free will in cooperating with God's will. It's our choice to accept the faith and it is our choice to continue in the faith. God is not going to believe for us or force us or change us to believe. Yes, God can give us a new heart with new desires. God can most certainly help us to keep His commands, but we have to want that. We have to choose this day in who will will serve. Sadly, most will not.