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You're telling me it took thought to cut & paste exactly what you said before. I challenged that post, it's missing something. Pasting the exact thing without answering the challenge -- doesn't answer the challenge.Hi New Dawn, now my posts are called mindless repetitions, but the fact is all the Calvinists repeatedly disparage me, using the logical fallacy of a personal attack such as "mindless."
No need to address what isn't a rebuttal. The repeat of the prior post doesn't even rise to answering the challenge of finding one slender Scripture that talks about our decisions being autonomous -- made by laws we set for ourselves.And note, the supposed rebuttal did not actually address the fact that for us to make choices, they have to be autonomous or they are not choices.
One must look at the full context of the scripture for God is not a respector of persons.. James is speaking of partiality here of men not of God.The "U" refers to unconditional election and has been shown to be broken by James 2:5 where God chooses folks for salvation based on their characteristics.
This He is but only to those whom God calls.The "L" refers to limited atonement as defined by Calvinism, and has been shown to be broken by 1 John 2:2 where Christ is the propitiation for the whole world.
Folks I see personal incredulity being offered up yet again as a rebuttal to scripture. Choice means choice, the scripture uses the word choice again and again, so every time you see choice it says autonomous decision. Every time.
James 2:5 is showning God is not partial to rich folks, but He is partial to folks who love Him. That is why He chose them, keeping His promise to those who love Him. Folks who are rich in faith, but not necessarily rich in the eyes of the world.
MamaZ, you mean Christ died for the whole world, but not everyone receives the benefit of that sacrifice? That He is the propitiation for the whole world, but not everyone receives the propitiation. Well, it that is your point, I am convinced you are correct.
However according to the "L" of Calvinism, Christ died only for the elect, so the "L" as defined by Calvinism is shown to be broken by 1 John 2:2.
Yesterday, Oworm, I could bring up both pages 334 and 335, but today, the web page has changed and now page 335 is not part of the link. However, when I made the statement, both pages were accessible and I read them on the web. However today, I only make the statement that page 334 is accessible on the web. Note that the Author, the book title and page numbers have been provided and copies of the book are available, even perhaps in your Pastor's study.
Oworm where has it been shown? ROFLOL Why did you ask me for the link?
I asked you for the link because I cannot find such a link. Can you provide a link to the page that you can access please?