We've been here before....
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...here-Between&p=4558668&viewfull=1#post4558668
AMR
Are you ridiculing me? Am I not allowed to reiterate?
We've been here before....
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...here-Between&p=4558668&viewfull=1#post4558668
AMR
Are you actually following this? Robert specifically calls out those that disagree with him:Nobodies forcing you to interact with Pate? You and your fellow Calvinists can just: "Brush the dust from your sandals" and move on. You and your ilk love to attack Pate. Personally, I don't get it? Do you find him dangerous to your belief system?
Are you actually following this? Robert specifically calls out those that disagree with him:
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...edestinated-Elected-Man&p=4633209#post4633209
On the surface it appears Robert wants to discuss something. Yet when he gets responses his idea of "discussion" is mere assertion and no actual engagement.
How can anyone who believes what Robert believes not be the object of concern? Do you agree with all that Robert believes? Yes? No? Please review Robert's own words on matters of the faith:
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...edestination&p=4402162&viewfull=1#post4402162
He is dangerous to any Christian believer's system of belief, GM. How do you not see this after reviewing Robert's heterodoxies?
AMR
To everything you're born to doNaturally bound by what?
Unregenerates reboots over and over like their software isn't written for them to go further. They are called loopersWe've been here before....
http://theologyonline.com/showthrea...here-Between&p=4558668&viewfull=1#post4558668
AMR
By NATURE they would not, by NATURE Cain refused to offer right sacrifice, their nature does not allow them .
They are not free, they are BOUND by their nature.
Invalid comments that have nothing to do with the scripture!The nature of man is free. He has the freedom to sin against his creator.
God does not create puppets and robots.
Are you ridiculing me? Am I not allowed to reiterate?
Not at all, GM, on both accounts.AMR, am I imagining things or are you being a little bit on the "Passive aggressive" side of the street?
It would be best if you elaborated on what you just posted?
Sure
Wheat is wheat
Doves are doves
Sheeps are sheeps
children of God are children of God
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Tares are tares
Vipers are vipers
Goats are goats
Children of the devil are children of the devil.
People can moan as much as they like but God ain't gunna save the devil's crowd
Not at all, GM, on both accounts.
This is having a discussion, as you have requested. You appeal to Scripture to support your view of free will, and I provided a response (last December) that does not agree with your unsupported opinion. I do not dispute that man has free will, if by that we mean the ability to choose according to one's inclinations at the time one so chooses. What is your definition of "free will"?
The lament over Jerusalem by our Lord is not a demonstration of man's free will at all. If you want to have a discussion on the passage, I have provided a proper exegetical response for discussion. You are free to interact with it and provide your own exegesis and I will discuss it with you. If all we are going to do is state opinions without support, then that is not a discussion, only an assertion. I am trying to meet you on your own terms here.
AMR
How does the Holy Spirit inspire all to be saved?My definition of "Free-Will" is, the ability to choose to place ones faith in Christ as ones Savior, after hearing the Gospel. I believe the Holy Spirit inspires ALL men to be saved. I believe that, because of free will some will choose to place their faith in Christ and some will reject it.
Let's just you and I discuss things. I think my views represent the Calvinistic majority view, so speaking about what fringe elements say is going to be distracting. I assume your position is something along the lines of God's looking ahead into the future, seeing the fall of Adam, purposing Our Lord's sacrifice, and seeing who would believe and who would not by their own free will. Is that about right?Calvinists believe that God "chose" who He would save before the foundation of the world. Some Calvinists believe God created Sin and He makes ALL our choices for us. Because, God chose who He would save, logically speaking, He chose the rest for eternal damnation. I have heard Calvinists claim that, one must be "regenerated" before they receive "Saving Faith." That's placing the cart before the horse.
Why is it you made the right choice and your neighbor did not?
Nope, which is why I'm not. I think everything that can be said between the two of us has been said. Sometimes you just get to a point in a conversation when all you are doing is going over and over well traveled ground.Nobodies forcing you to interact with Pate?
I'm not sure I'd go so far as to employ that metaphor. Pate doesn't reject Jesus. He has some very scary theological conclusions and I'm more than a little concerned about his willingness to change bible verses if they don't read like he wants them to read but I consider Pate a person believes the core of the gospel (1 Cor 15 stuff).GM said:You and your fellow Calvinists can just: "Brush the dust from your sandals" and move on.
I don't think that responding to posts that make false claims about Calvinism can reasonably be considered attacking Pate. If I were to start a thread critiquing MAD I can pretty well count on MAD folks responding, can't I?GM said:You and your ilk love to attack Pate.
Nope.GM said:Personally, I don't get it? Do you find him dangerous to your belief system?
When I was about eight years old, A few of my friends and myself were playing out side. The friends suggested we go into a store and steal some candy. They really wanted to commit thievery and were ready to do so. I told them that it wasn't a good idea and refused to play apart in their scheme. Why is it that three kids were willing and able to "choose" to rob the store and I "chose" not to? Was it because I was a Christian? The answer would be, absolutely not. My family weren't a church going group. Was it because I had a stronger conscience? I don't believe so. My opinion is, they "chose" to steal and I didn't. We all have a God given free-will. Ready for your opinion.
We are in agreement, GM. Why do you think God knows what will happen?God knows the beginning to the end of everything. We can use the book of Revelation to prove that. John saw the final judgement and all that occurred at that point. God allowed John to see that period of time sometime in the future. So, if John was able to see the final judgment, surely God has knowledge of it as well. Common sense applies here.