Why would anyone endeavor to discuss the subject when you have announced from the start that you are entrenched in you personal position?
Unconditional election flies in the face of Gods grace. If you are unconditionally elected there is nothing that you must do to be saved and there is nothing that can prevent you from being saved. You become just a pawn in the game of eternal possession between God and the adversary who sees himself as equal to God.
There is much that God must teach you before you can see the error of your position.
For the cause of Christ
Roger
Unconditional election teaches that individuals are not elected based on unforeseen faith, but are elected, before their creation, by the Sovereign Lord, through his grace.
This election marks the person out for salvation. Christ died for them on the Cross, securing their salvation. Finally, the Holy Spirit applies that salvation to them.
Unconditional election does not deny that believers repent and respond in faith, however, regeneration precedes faith, and resurrects the spiritually dead man to give him new life. He is then able to respond in faith and repentance.
Unconditional election does not fly in the face of God's grace. Unconditional election says that God chooses people, not according to their particular merits, but before they were born and before they had done either bad or good. This is unlike the free-willer position which claims that God elects based on foreseen faith, and not out of grace (or unmerited favor).
In fact, what they are saying is that God elects based on their characteristics which cause them to be noble enough to respond in faith. The Reformed position is that God causes them, through regeneration, to have faith, and to repent, so therefore it is ALL by grace and there is no room for boasting.
My position is not in error, and my purpose is to define the position of Reformed theology in a rational manner. It is a response to people who have called me a fool, and Satanic, on this site. They can see the reasoning behind my position, and whether they agree with it or not, it has been accurately presented to them.
An additional reason for presenting it is because forum members intentionally misrepresent Reformed theology with lies and slanders. The threads set the stage for an intelligent discussion, if people will read them.
Anyways, this is a forum for discussion. Unless the site proclaims Reformed theology to be a heresy, then it's an acceptable discussion topic. There are people here who deny the Trinity and the deity of Christ. These are much more essential Christian doctrines.