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1 | Bad Arguments Against Calvinism | John 15:16 | Jesusman | 38109 | ||
Hello, My point in talking about God's will, responsibility, and soverignty is that when viewed to it's logical beginning and conclusion, it places God as being responsible for Man's fall into sin to begin with. As we already know, the responsibility for man's sin is placed upon man. After all, nothing can happen outside of God's will, and Man did sin. So, as you have pointed out, either God didn't have control over the situation or He willed it to happen. As for my comments about Romans 9, I have never met a Calvinist who did not use that chapter as a main proof text. That is why I called it "infamous" and the passages "by which almost all of Calvinism is defended by". As for the statement saying "The requirement for entrance into heaven is whether or not a person has been saved.". My question is this: Is it wrong? Jesusman |
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2 | Bad Arguments Against Calvinism | John 15:16 | Reformer Joe | 38141 | ||
You wrote: "So, as you have pointed out, either God didn't have control over the situation or He willed it to happen." So which option do you accept as biblical? You wrote: "As for my comments about Romans 9, I have never met a Calvinist who did not use that chapter as a main proof text." Yes, we are pretty infamous for supporting our views with the Word of God! :) You wrote: 'As for the statement saying "The requirement for entrance into heaven is whether or not a person has been saved.". My question is this: Is it wrong?' Ultimately, it IS wrong, and I explained why before. If my assessment was not scriptural, please tell me why it is not. --Joe! |
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