Thank you for your explanation! I am just a simple follower of God's word. It states.....I believe! This loopy indoctrination will cause many to lift up their heads and say" " Lord,Lord did we not..... "! For them I am sorry,and would pull them from the fires if they would be willing but alas..............! Again thanks!
You're welcome.
Ah, but you see, therein lies the rub.
According to Calvinism and the TULIP formula that pertains to Reformed Theology, every person is born totally depraved and thus are unable to in and of themselves become saved.
Calvinism was invented to refute Pelagianism. Pelagianism, teaches that humans are capable of finding Christ, of becoming righteous.
Calvinism teaches that God created totally depraved damned people incapable of loving Him.
Before that however, Calvinism also says that same God elected to let a predetermined number of people into His grace and to have faith. Not of their own choosing mind you. No, but because God makes them to have faith after He brings them into His grace against their will. Because as the Totally Depraved they cannot choose God at all.
So what of King David? When he said, “I am fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14) ? What of Genesis, when after God created everything He looked upon it and it was good?
He made the future human race to be totally depraved incapable of loving Him, and He judged that good?
Calvinism! Reformed Theology says, it's all God! God made all humans Totally Depraved after He decided He'd do that but set aside a select number, "elect" number, upon which He'd force His grace and then force to have faith.
Not at all what the Gospel of Jesus sounds like is it? That's because Calvinism is Gnosticism refashioned to appear as Christian doctrine!
"Original Sin"?
Never was in the church until Augustine started the teaching!
By one man sin entered the world! The scripture doesn't say by one man all future people born will bear that man's sins.
If you can, take the time to read this one page article. Long, but so worth the time. Especially if we plan or have shared any time in threads of this nature refuting Calvinism and Reformed Theology.
This article will open your eyes to what you are facing when you meet a Calvinist that idolizes John Calvin's theology. They're actually defending what was first known as, Gnosticism!
Especially as pertains to Calvinism's definition of sin.
(Excerpted out of its order in the article below) "
"God doesn’t make garbage. He doesn’t make depraved, demented beings who are incapable of loving Him. Why would He?
God only makes perfect things. God created us to be perfect, 100% valuable, 100% worthy of love. We are not born sinners. We
choose to be sinners through our actions. We become guilty and deserving of death because we choose to be.
How sad and humbling is this truth! Every person who has ever come of age – with the exception of Jesus – has chosen sin. “There are none righteous, no, not one” (Romans 3:10).
The biblical view of sin is that
sin is action. Sin is not a curse that spreads from one person to another against their will. Sin is not a disease we inherited against our will – if it were, we couldn’t be held responsible for it, we would be victims rather than perpetuators. The biblical view places the blame for sin on us, not on God.
The Calvinist view teaches that God makes people evil with no ability to do good, and then punishes them for being that way!"
Three Arguments Against Total Depravity
"...Calvinists rely solely on their interpretation of Paul’s writings to provide biblical support for total depravity. If Paul actually taught total depravity, why did Paul’s own disciples and those who came shortly after him strongly deny the doctrine?
There is no question that Paul teaches the depravity of fallen man. We are “dead” (guilty, deserving of death, as good as dead) in our sins. We are “slaves to sin” (it is the natural inclination of our flesh). There is no question that we have a sinful nature – the issue is whether or not it makes us
completely incapable of loving God or obeying His will. All of the early church fathers agree that man has the ability within himself to obey and love God.
“The Christian church in the 2nd century AD had nothing resembling the doctrine of original sin as many post-Reformation Christians know it today. The Apostolic Fathers had little to say on the subject… Only Barnabas of the Apostolic Fathers references the Fall, and he believed that children were born sinless. The authors of this early period believed universally that children were born innocent of the sin of Adam, that people incur guilt only for their own sins, and that every person has the God-given power of free will to do good or evil…. These early Christians actually understood the original Christian message well, but many modern scholars misunderstand it due to the widespread influence of post-Reformation theology. The Apostolic Fathers believed they followed the teachings of St. Paul and the Apostles closely, as many of their writings explain. Furthermore, they had a much better prospect of correctly understanding the original Christian teaching, as they had been taught by the Apostles or by those that followed them, wrote in the same language and had a very similar culture. There is no reason to believe that the Apostolic Fathers failed to understand Christianity, and many reasons to think they preserved faithfully the doctrines of the earliest Christians.” -Andrew J. Wallace and R.D. Rusk, Moral Transformation: The Original Christian Paradigm of Salvation, p. 255
The only “church father” who believed anything close to total depravity is Augustine, though he did not develop the doctrine as far as Calvin did.
Augustine is responsible for introducing the idea of original sin into the church, a doctrine that did not exist in orthodox Christianity before him, though it did exist in Gnoticism.
After reading those excerpts I hope it puts into proper perspective what Sackcloth said here:
Calvinism is a systematic theology(soteriology) of how God saves ppl.
Calvinism was invented as a response to Pelagianism because John Calvin thought Pelagianism was infecting the Catholic church! Calvinisms teachings also have their it's roots in Gnosticism.
Gnosticism does not save!