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No, the Bible doesn't say it, but Calvinists say he chose without condition. Hence, randomly. 2Timothy 2:20-22 explains that the vessels are not chosen unconditionally at all.
Calvinists say he chose without condition, hence, not according to anything they had done, but according to his own wise council. Hence, not randomly. You seem to have a habit of making people appear to be saying what YOU take their words to imply. That is called "inference", and it is not needed.
Strange you begin your reference in verse 20. Who do you think the "latter" is referring to, in "20 In a large house there are articles not only of gold and silver, but also of wood and clay; some are for special purposes and some for common use. 21 Those who cleanse themselves from the latter will be instruments for special purposes, made holy, useful to the Master and prepared to do any good work." There is a paragraph preceding your reference about false teachers and their teachings, lives etc. These are the "latter" he is referring to. Your reference doesn't say he chose according to how well the articles presented themselves. It says if they cleanse themselves from false teaching, they will BE those articles he chooses. It does not say they make themselves into gold and silver. Their nature is shown by what they do, how they behave.
If I am wrong, and "the latter" is indeed referring to the articles of silver and gold cleansing themselves from the wood and clay, not only is that a strained language, but it, too, still does not show them becoming one by eschewing the other.
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