That's beside the point, I guess, GM.As to the OP, God will save anyone who hear's the True Gospel and places their faith in Christ as their Savior. Nothing can slow down that process.
That's beside the point, I guess, GM.
The issue is - as discussed in post #3 - whether spiritually alive first BEFORE hearing and believing, or as Arminians have it, hear and believe first to become spiritually alive.
Thank you for stopping by with the usual opinion, GM. Noted.
We have discussed this at length and you show no willingness to consider the fallacies you are adopting. Here is an all in one place summary once more for your careful consideration:
http://theologyonline.com/entry.php?3060-The-quot-Calvin-is-a-Murderer-quot-Meme
I regret having assumed you were a reasonable person and were willing to be more circumspect. It seems you have been disingenuous with me all along or are incapable of restraining your choleric nature.
AMR
You seemed to have responded to a different issue. Again: "The issue is - as discussed in post #3 - whether spiritually alive first BEFORE hearing and believing, or as Arminians have it, hear and believe first to become spiritually alive."I already said that one must hear the True Gospel then, place their faith in Christ.
None, I suppose. Is there really a need for your last statement, brother?Do you have reading comprehension problems?
We have discussed this at length and you show no willingness to consider the fallacies you are adopting. Here is an all in one place summary once more for your careful consideration:Calvin's history:
1) He was called "The Pope of Geneva."
2) He participated in the execution murders of several people who disagreed with his beliefs.
3) He had one man he hated, burned at the stake with green wood which guaranteed a slow torturous death.
4) He burned at the stake a number of "so-called" witches."
5) He was an evil, wretched human being.
6) He preached false doctrine.
7) His beliefs had a Gnostic background.
This is the kind of man the Calvinists follow.
We have discussed this at length and you show no willingness to consider the fallacies you are adopting. Here is an all in one place summary once more for your careful consideration:
http://theologyonline.com/entry.php?3060-The-quot-Calvin-is-a-Murderer-quot-Meme
AMR
Thank you for the honor, GM. You placed me alongside a great and revered man of TOL.Sorry to say, I've placed AMR and Samie on my ignore list. It's useless to go around and around with these two. They cannot convince me to become a Calvinist and I cannot convince them to become a "Grace Gospel Believer." No sense in sitting around arguing about these things. I wish you both the best. GM...
"Calvinists don't believe in blotting out of names from the book of life. I do. Calvinists doubt the existence of the book of life. I don't. Calvinists don't preach free-will. I do. Calvinists believe in a limited atonement. I don't. Calvinists step hard on the accelerator down the floor when speaking about Total Depravity. I step hard on the accelerator down the floor when speaking about Total Spiritual Enlightenment." |
We have discussed this at length and you show no willingness to consider the fallacies you are adopting. Here is an all in one place summary once more for your careful consideration:
http://theologyonline.com/entry.php?3060-The-quot-Calvin-is-a-Murderer-quot-Meme
AMR
[MENTION=13925]Grosnick Marowbe[/MENTION]You're not going to convince me that John Calvin was the "cream of the crop." I have searched out his history. Do you doubt that he was complicit in the execution of several people during his reign of terror? Do you doubt that he purposely had the executioners use green wood while burning one of his doubters? The green wood guaranteed a slow and Torturous death. Do you doubt that Calvin was complicit in having, "so called" witches burned at the stake? Do you doubt that he was called, "The Pope of Geneva?" Calvin was an evil and wretched dictator.
Sorry to say, I've placed AMR and Samie on my ignore list. It's useless to go around and around with these two. They cannot convince me to become a Calvinist and I cannot convince them to become a "Grace Gospel Believer." No sense in sitting around arguing about these things. I wish you both the best. GM...
Disagree. You haven't even tried addressing this post. I'll engage you in a healthy discussion, if you are willing.Calvinism is the only belief in which God is supremely sovereign and actually holds up in doctrine rather then in mere proclamation.
What I see with other theologies- a consistently opposed set of ideas against God's omnipotence with a splash of 'God is Almighty' on top of it all, as if a wood wall becomes stone by painting it gray.
On the matter of TULIP, it is the entirety of the Gospel. There's not one single point you won't see in the Scriptures.
This thread singles out 'Limited atonement', and ignores 'Unconditional election.
Likewise, those such as Robert Pate single out 'Perseverance of the Saints', and ignore 'Irresistible Grace'.
These arguments- and comparing the REAL reformists to those such as Arminius, is garbage. All the opposed argumentation is on base, stubborn attitude unwilling to change to proper reason.