No, it's the other way around. Calvinists have not shown any Scripture that states any of the 5 points.
We have none? There are MANY.
I've heard that before.
Are you saying there ARE no verses supporting TULIP?
I believe I did. So show me 1, to prove I am in error. If there are any, it should be easy.
On this site alone, just under Total Depravity I count 20 PASSAGES quoted, many of them with more than one verse. The others of the five points are similarly supported. And they obviously kept their quotes short for brevity's sake.
Of course you think there are verses that "support" TD. Here's the challenge. I agree totally that man is unable to save himself. But calvinists go TOOOOO far and also claim under TD that man is unable to believe unless regenerated, or something like that.
Eph 2:5 equates regeneration with salvation. v.8 says we are saved by gracd THROUGH faith. That means faith must be present, in order for salvation to occur.
So, since regeneration AND salvation are equated, BOTH require faith to be present first. That KILLS the calvinist claim about regeneration preceding faith.
I've seen such lists before. I'm not going to address some web link. But if you are so motivated to copy and paste specific verses to the other 4 points, please do.
You say, "What verse says God chooses who will believe?"
--One verse?? Is that how you operate?
No, I'm just trying to make it easy for calvinists to give 1 verse. Can YOU do it?
Just for starters: Rom.8:28 - Rom.8:33; Rom.9:16 "So then it is not of him who wills, nor of him who runs, but of God who shows mercy."
Why do you think these verses say that God chooses who will believe? Rather, you think that is what they mean. But they don't say it.
You say, "What verse says God elects to salvation?"
--Just for starters: John.6:37 - John.6:39; Matt.24:31 "And He will send His angels with a great sound of a trumpet, and they will gather together His elect from the four winds, from one end of heaven to the other."
Again, NONE of these verse say that God elects people to salvation. If you had read this thread, you would have seen all my verses where the clear purpose of election was service.
You say, "What verse says Christ died ONLY for the elect?"
--Just for starters: John.10:24 - John.10:29; Acts.13:48 "Now when the Gentiles heard this, they were glad and glorified the word of the Lord. And as many as had been appointed to eternal life believed."
Except none say that. And there are numerous verses that actually and plainly say that Christ died for all. And don't get me started on that lame nonsense about "all" doesn't really mean everyone. I know as well as you that UNLESS the verse clearly shows that "all" is limited to a specific group, it DOES MEAN EVERYONE.
You say, "What verse says that grace is irresistible?"
--Just for starters: John.6:35 - John.6:40; John 1:12 - John 1:13 "But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name: who were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God."
Where does it say that man cannot resist grace? It doesn't. You only think it means that, but it doesn't. v.13 is about regeneration. That is God's choice. Man believes, and God regenerates, which I've already shown in Eph 2:5 and 8.
You say, "What verse says that all believers will persevere in the faith?"
--Just for starters: Jn.10:27 - Jn.10:30
1Cor.1:8 "who will also confirm you to the end, that you may be blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ."
This isn't about persevering in the faith. It's about God's faithfulness to keep all believers SAVED.
Explain the verses where believers are encouraged to "continue in the faith" or "remain in the faith". Acts 11:23, 14:22. And Luke 8:13. Jesus said that some will "believe for a while" and then "fall away". He wasn't talking about losing salvation, but ceasing to believe due to various challenges and distractions.