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Do you have the idea that Calvinists all have to march in lock-step? Sorry to disappoint, but it just isn't so.What? I'm sorry, but you guys say one thing and then the opposite later. I don't think you're all in agreement here, perhaps you should talk it all out amongst yourselves, because someone JUST said that Men do not have FREE WILL! TAlking about OBTUSE. Please, will someone make more sense and explain calvinism to me? I am getting all of these different answers! HERE's one by Rick Otto not too long ago.
Rick OttoIt would be a gross oversimplification to leave it at "sex".
Rather a loving intimacy is indicated as in Matthew where Jesus says "I never knew you" to some who had prophesied & cast out devils in His name.
I don't even try to prove "calvinism" whatever that is.
The only thing I have in common with Calvin is the "T.U.L.I.P."
I don't approve of his ecclesiology, especialy in the area of church discipline.
But predestination disproves the myth of "freedom" of our fallen wills.
And that supports Total sovereignity and Limited Atonement.
He predestined all of creation, good & bad:
Ac 2:23 - Show Context Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain:
As for "free will", please understand that Calvinists do not in general believe in a truly free will for man, i.e. a will that is unrestricted or unaffected by the fallen nature and state of man.
That is not to say that we deny that men make choices, but we do say that men choose according to their strongest desires, and according to their natures. That effectively precludes the idea that fallen man can of his own will choose to receive Christ and be saved, seeing that scripture teaches that fallen men hate God, and are unwilling to come to Him.
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