I need everything you've got to disprove Calvinist beliefs on eternal salvation. I'm looking for Bible verses more than arguments.
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I need everything you've got to disprove Calvinist beliefs on eternal salvation. I'm looking for Bible verses more than arguments.
Post-modernism rears its ugly head.
Not very helpful for my purposes, but I do understand your point.
I need everything you've got to disprove Calvinist beliefs on eternal salvation. I'm looking for Bible verses more than arguments.
Nonetheless, their philosophical prejudices ultimately determine the outcome. There is no argument, no proof-text, no appeal that will change the self-justified presuppositions through which they approach the Scriptures, theology, etc. They believe what they've been philosophically persuaded to believe (whether through indoctrination or the compelling gravitas of some individual in their life), and very few that I've interacted with are the least bit interested in questioning the underlying assumptions upon which their theological methodology is based. After all, like most, most of them do not realize that they are beholden to the same.
Of course it is.And my point is proven.
You probably don't realize that most Calvinist had at one time held the competing views. We are all well versed in them and understand them completely. (With the exception of those who only hold to philosophical view and have a low understanding of scripture). So, yes, we are interested in refuting those views in which we once held because we have come to understand that they are wrong.Aren't most people in the same boat?
I think you accurately describe many Calvinists who are really not interested in understanding any competing views. They are interested in only refuting them and have a shallow understanding. That also applies to many other people, too. I see people who are only interested in a shallow understanding of Calvinism or Catholicism or whatever. People think they understand, but they don't really understand.
Rare is the person who rises above and strives to learn, I mean really learn the opposing views.
I disagree with that (but have no intention of getting into this future feeding frenzy, as Dean points out).You probably don't realize that most Calvinist had at one time held the competing views. We are all well versed in them and understand them completely. (With the exception of those who only hold to philosophical view and have a low understanding of scripture). So, yes, we are interested in refuting those views in which we once held because we have come to understand that they are wrong.
I disagree with that (but have no intention of getting into this future feeding frenzy, as Dean points out).
We both know very well that most Christians, no matter the camp, haven't started in one camp and ended in another. Most continue in what they were taught and the camp they entered when they were most impressionable: whether that be from childhood, at initial conversion, or at a time of life crisis.
H., who watched a Calvinist become a dispensationalist, another dispensationalist become a Calvinist, and a nondenom Charismatic become a Catholic.
The one thing they all have in common is that they think they now have the scriptural truth, and were deceived before.
I need everything you've got to disprove Calvinist beliefs on eternal salvation. I'm looking for Bible verses more than arguments.
Soren Kierkegaard's words: "The thing is to find a truth which is true for me, to find the idea for which I can live and die."The Truth cannot be disproven [from the bible] but only rejected and ignored.
I need everything you've got to disprove Calvinist beliefs on eternal salvation.