Always have to smile to myself when someone better knows where I land theologically than I do.
Well, are you a calvinist or not??
I happen to know calvinist theology....
what do you believe I said that is wrong?
Calvinism does not believe in free will.....free will is missing from THE TULIP.
You mention CHOICE...choice is inherent in free will --- calvinism DOES NOT believe in man having choice.
T Total Depravity teaches that man is UNABLE to come to God on his own. Thus - no free will.
U Unconditional Election teaches that man is chosen by God and has nothing to do with his salvation. Thus - no free will.
L Limited Atonement teaches that Jesus died for just a select few and not for the whole world, as our bible teaches.
I Irresistible grace teaches that we cannot refuse God's grace. Thus - no free will.
P Perseverance of the saints teaches that those God chooses will persevere in good works till they die. Thus - no free will.
Wondering, this is the type of reply that makes me think we can't engage each other. I suggest that you'd not be interested in how I could believe, as a Calvinist, that everyone who chooses to love God, does so willingly. Your response shows no desire to try to understand me further. It's just two statements, one telling me if I believe a certain way, I am not a Calvinist. The second surmises what I believe and how it is wrong.
Also, in your post, you state a number of conclusions but offer no real arguments; they are just the final conclusion statements of unarticulated arguments:
- "Calvinism is a set theological theory."
- "It has soteriology that is different from any other denomination and was not in existence until about 1,500AD."
- "this theology that Calvin (and others) set forth, changes the character of God."
- "God is not properly represented by the reformed faith."
Exactly WHAT do you believe is wrong with the above statements?
My conclusions are correct, unless you can show otherwise - which it's apparent you are not willing to do.
The best way to convince me of the validity of a conclusion is to guide me through the premises that support it. Because I think you know this, I figure it must be more important to you to get your conclusions out there than it is to convince me of them. In other words, you really don't want dialog, just monolog.
You should feel free to comment. I apologize if I seemed to express otherwise.
You want me to guide you through the premise that supports what I believe?
I'm quoting calvinist theology to you.
You need convincing of them?
Yes, so far it's been a monolog because you've answered to nothing of what I've posted.
I'd say it's due to YOUR responses --- not mine.