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Adam wilfully disobeyed God. End of story.No man can will anything to happen.
The Lord is not willing that ANY should perish. Yet many will perish. End of story.If the Lord wills it to be, it shall be.
Please tell me who our Sovereign God did not foreknow? Marvin says He has always known everything. Do you believe there are those who God did not foreknow?
The ones Jesus Christ said to in this way, depart from ME all you workers of iniquity, I never knew you.
Since Romans 8 there is speaking of those who do obtain salvation, not of those who don't.
Would Adam (or any man) had been able to disobey God if God had not given Him the power to do so? Or does God have zero say whatsoever in what transpires? You may keep your delusions my friend, I'll have no part of it.Fallacy #1
Adam wilfully disobeyed God. End of story.
Fallacy #2
The Lord is not willing that ANY should perish. Yet many will perish. End of story.
Promoting fallacies does NOT bring glory to God.
Would Adam (or any man) had been able to disobey God if God had not given Him the power to do so? Or does God have zero say whatsoever in what transpires? You may keep your delusions my friend, I'll have no part of it.
There is no delusion in rightly dividing the Word of Truth (apart from the doctrines of men). The Bible is very clear that Adam chose to disobey God, contrary to what you stated.You may keep your delusions my friend, I'll have no part of it.
I have never ever said that chance and luck control events. The truth of the matter is that within the plans and purposes of God, ALLOWANCE HAS BEEN MADE for human beings to make either rational or irrational choices, righteous or unrighteous choices, good or evil decisions. Ultimately God has left men to rule their own destinies.It's hard to grasp that you believe we live in a chaotic world moving forward utterly out of control, events having no rhyme or reason for happening, being ruled only by chance and luck in the decisions of men. It just blows my mind that you refuse to see the guiding hand of God in all things. You are blind by your love of man being the ruler of his own destiny.
May I suggest seeing my predestination thread in GT. It has been quite lively.Alright – I don’t know if this will do any good since everyone is so polarized on these things. But I’d like to just lay out a few examples from the scriptures to see how the opposite side sees the meaning of “predestination”.
Wrong on "every Calvinist" and wrong on "the other side"I – and every Calvinist – would say that the following situations were “predestined” to happen just exactly as they happened. Those on the “other side” would say that they were not.
Partly covered above. Double predestinarians have a completely different interpretation/understanding than single predestinarians.The first example is all that happened with Adam and Eve leading up to the fall.
I will go with these events predestined to happen. But I would NOT extrapolate that every other thing in the world is predestined as well. My bottom line is that we are responsible for our own sin. Not God predestining us to sin. This is where I part company with Calvinism.Tell me how you envision God’s activities in all three examples (or just one as you chose) – “if“ they were indeed “predestined” to happen just as Calvinists say.
I can only say you are making a mistake. The offence is taken from the conclusion that if God predestines ALL things the he is responsible for man's sin, not man.I’d just like to see how people see and express what predestination must include in these examples and why it’s so offensive to them.
May I invite you to the Predestination thread in GT. Lots more views from many other Christian fraternities.If no takers are forthcoming – I will drop out of the conversation.
Attacking the poster ?I'm really enjoying his silliness and I don't want to spoil it.
This is what the Bible actually says.All I know is when I read things like, "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me." (Revelation 3:20), it sure sounds like we have a choice.
For the record that passage is addressed to a lukewarm church and not to people being evangelized.This is what the Bible actually says.
Even if you include those outside this church, Jesus says if anyone 'hears my voice'.All I know is when I read things like, "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me." (Revelation 3:20), it sure sounds like we have a choice.
If there isn't a maverick molecule running loose, what does a free will molecule look like? What happens when a free will earth decides to leave it's orbit from the sun?He doesn't have zero say. God made a choice to give us free will. So His "say" was to allow Adam to choose what to do.
For the record that passage is addressed to a lukewarm church and not to people being evangelized.
The Lord says that those that He loves He reproves in order that they will repent of their lukewarmness.
He may well knock in some way on the door of everyone hearing the gospel.
But this is not the passage to address that controversy.
For the record that passage is addressed to a lukewarm church and not to people being evangelized.
The Lord says that those that He loves He reproves in order that they will repent of their lukewarmness.
He may well knock in some way on the door of everyone hearing the gospel.
But this is not the passage to address that controversy.
"For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened.
My guess is not probably.To this, the Calvanist would probably say that we can't ask unless God MAKES us ask. This, of course, would beg the question of why Christ would tell us to ask for something if He Himself is in charge of whether or not we ask.
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