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Molinism: The Bridge Between Calvinism & Arminianism

fhansen

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I agree completely with your first paragraph, and add that man can still say no to prevenient grace.

As to the second, Adam was alive-and yet dead-due to his sin. We can die all over again: with "sin that leads to death". Man's spiritual separation from God constitutes his death, aka the "death of the soul", and sin is the reason. Once forgiven, cleansed, reconciled with God and made new creations, we're expected to walk like it now, as God's children, enabled by His Spirit to overcome sin. To return to sin, particularly sin so grievous as to oppose and destroy love, is to separate us from Him all over again, to mock the relationship established by faith.
 
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John Mullally

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Calvinists are our brothers and sisters in Christ. Unlike Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses, Calvinists don't deny essential Christian doctrines.
I saw the Calvinist sponsored "American Gospel" on Netflix that trashed the preachers I most admire. Judgement is in accordance to how one judges (Matt 7:1) - hope for their sakes they were hearing from God.
 
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I posted this to the forum several weeks ago:


If you are a Calvinist who believes in irresistible grace, then you must accept that God led me, through the reading of scripture, to ultimately reject the Calvinist understanding of unconditional election.
 
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I thnk that God has accepted to limit His infinite power by choosing to create man with a free will. I would like to report some verses from Saint Faustina's diary, which she attributes to Jesus:


580 “Ingratitude in return for so many graces is My Heart's constant food, on the part of [such] a chosen soul. Their love is lukewarm, and My Heart cannot bear it; these souls force Me to reject them. Others distrust My goodness and have no desire to experience that sweet intimacy in their own hearts, but go in search of Me, off in the distance, and do not find Me. This distrust of My goodness hurts Me very much. If My death has not convinced you of My love, what will? Often a soul wounds Me mortally, and then no one can comfort Me. They use My graces to offend Me. There are souls who despise My graces as well as all the proofs of My love. They do not wish to hear My call, but proceed into the abyss of hell. The loss of these souls plunges Me into deadly sorrow. God though I am, I cannot help such a soul because it scorns Me; having a free will, it can spurn Me or love Me. You, who are the dispenser of My mercy, tell all the world about My goodness, and thus you will comfort My Heart.”


DIARY II (522-1000) - Divine Mercy in my SOUL
 
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zippy2006

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If you look at the OP, there are real examples from scripture of God's middle knowledge.

I don't think anyone contests the idea that God could predict a contingent future. Even humans can do that with remarkable accuracy in some cases.


I am not sure why Molinism would be the "logical next step" for Calvinists, or what especially Calvinistic problem Molinism would be thought to provide an answer to. I hold to the common view that Molinism is incompatible with Calvinism (or TULIP). Even folks like Craig or yourself who claim that they are "compatible" at the same time believe that Calvinists would need to rejects parts of TULIP in order to accept Molinism.

The history of Jesuit vs. Calvinist/Jansenist polemics is long and fraught for a reason.
 
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It is possible that so-called calvinism that is in the forefront of modern theology is not the same as what Calvin taught, such as determinism which I don't think Calvin taught. But since you read a lot on Molinism, did you read this? Molinism 101
 
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