I am a former Christian. I know none of you actually believe that so I guess that makes me a liar but here are a couple of questions to Calvinists:
Since I reject the Bible, the shed blood of Jesus and the Biblical God wholeheartedly, that means I am on my way to the lake of burning fire right? I mean it is not like I have not heard it and don't believe it yet. I have heard it, did believe it, made it such an integral part of my life for 17 years and now reject it. Now, here it comes. If you believe that God did not call me and save me and I wind up in the lake of fire, whose fault is that - mine or God's? Now, if you say that it is God's fault, that puts you in the awkward position of finding fault with God and I know that none of you are going to do that. Therefore, it puts you in the position of agreeing with RC Sproul in his book "Chosen by God" (which I read) that man is born deserving of Hell because he was born with a sin nature. If you agree with that, again, whose fault is that - mine or Adam and Eve's? If you really believe Paul (a man who loved his own opinion) that we were born with this sin nature and thus doom ourselves to Hell, why would you blame the non-believer for not being a believer if God, by his own selection process did not choose me? After all, did I ask to be born? Let me put it to you another way? Let's say somebody told you that they have a special lottery ticket for you. It has "yes" once and "no" 9 times. You get the choice to scratch off one of the spaces. If you get the "yes," you get eternal life in Heaven. If you get one of the 9 spaces that have "no," you go to hell for all eternity. Do you scratch or avoid this lottery altogether? That is assuming that 10% of the entire human race ever makes it or gets chosen. I think we both know that you are going to avoid this lottery because the odds against you are pretty bad. So, to sum up, why would you believe that:
God chooses some but not all. For those he does not, it is their fault for sinning even though...they sinned because they could not help it thanks to a sin nature which they could have easily avoided by at least getting the choice to be born or not.
Isn't that like an 8 foot man marrying a 7 foot woman and then blaming their soon for being tall? Wasn't he born with "tall" genes? Was it his fault for being tall? Did he ask to be born? If you knew that you had a 90% chance of losing any high risk game, would you choose to play that game? I would hope you agree that at least 90% of all humans do not profess a saving faith in Jesus.
Since I reject the Bible, the shed blood of Jesus and the Biblical God wholeheartedly, that means I am on my way to the lake of burning fire right? I mean it is not like I have not heard it and don't believe it yet. I have heard it, did believe it, made it such an integral part of my life for 17 years and now reject it. Now, here it comes. If you believe that God did not call me and save me and I wind up in the lake of fire, whose fault is that - mine or God's? Now, if you say that it is God's fault, that puts you in the awkward position of finding fault with God and I know that none of you are going to do that. Therefore, it puts you in the position of agreeing with RC Sproul in his book "Chosen by God" (which I read) that man is born deserving of Hell because he was born with a sin nature. If you agree with that, again, whose fault is that - mine or Adam and Eve's? If you really believe Paul (a man who loved his own opinion) that we were born with this sin nature and thus doom ourselves to Hell, why would you blame the non-believer for not being a believer if God, by his own selection process did not choose me? After all, did I ask to be born? Let me put it to you another way? Let's say somebody told you that they have a special lottery ticket for you. It has "yes" once and "no" 9 times. You get the choice to scratch off one of the spaces. If you get the "yes," you get eternal life in Heaven. If you get one of the 9 spaces that have "no," you go to hell for all eternity. Do you scratch or avoid this lottery altogether? That is assuming that 10% of the entire human race ever makes it or gets chosen. I think we both know that you are going to avoid this lottery because the odds against you are pretty bad. So, to sum up, why would you believe that:
God chooses some but not all. For those he does not, it is their fault for sinning even though...they sinned because they could not help it thanks to a sin nature which they could have easily avoided by at least getting the choice to be born or not.
Isn't that like an 8 foot man marrying a 7 foot woman and then blaming their soon for being tall? Wasn't he born with "tall" genes? Was it his fault for being tall? Did he ask to be born? If you knew that you had a 90% chance of losing any high risk game, would you choose to play that game? I would hope you agree that at least 90% of all humans do not profess a saving faith in Jesus.