Given your position that God decrees everything that happens, you position God as Puppet-master.
Well, no. That is your strawman, your caricature.
Given your position that God decrees everything that happens, you position God as Puppet-master. In agreement to that, Calvinism declares that God uses irrersistable force to change the nature of some so that they are regenerated - so typical of a Puppet-master.
God doesn't change the nature of some so that they are regenerated. God regenerates them which means they are reborn, and no long slaves to sin. He doesn't force the change of nature, as though having consulted a person he goes ahead and changes them anyhow, against their will. It is very simply what happens when the Spirit of God takes up permanent residence in a person, changing them from death to life.
Come clean for once! Stop the double speak! God does not play the role of the Wizard of Oz!
This is rather amazing to me, how God's gracious mercy is considered by the self-determinist to be forced puppetry.
Your commentary on
Romans 10:17 reinforces your view of God as puppet-master. Given your God is all controlling (which is just a nice way to say that God is puppet-master), then the thousands of directives to men in the Bible are misdirection (being that God controls their reaction). Time for you to try to read scripture without Calvinist assumptions (
2 Corinthians 10:5) - it makes better sense when you do that! For you, I know that is a big ask!
I think I might have told you once, I don't get this from Calvinism, nor from Reformed Theology, but from experience and scripture and agonized prayer. But I have no view of God as puppet-master, regardless of how YOU see it. Your narrative being drawn from a necessarily self-determining point of view, I can see how you might think it is puppetry, since it doesn't allow for self-determination to rule toward Godliness.
Calvinism is for losers who pin their failures on God predestinating them to fail. Jesus said that God is not blocking your success per
Mark 11:22-24. Take advantage of the promises of God, like
Mark 11:22-24, instead of your unproductive, fatalistic Calvinist naval-gazing!
Calvinism, or Reformed Theology, as I understand it, fully allows that people make real choices, with real, even eternal, consequences. People choose for themselves wrong from right, and right from wrong, PRECISELY AS GOD HAS DECREED. But you need to skip a few steps and invoke puppetry. You would describe God acting on our level of existence, like JAL, as thought he is not omnipotent creator. Not so.
God spoke all this into being. It will happen precisely as he spoke it. He does not depend on chance to see it through.
So much Biblical confounding is his understanding.