It's funny how you preach unity when you have targeted your posts to refute Reformed theology.
I think that free-willers do that, until they meet reasonable resistance. Then, they start preaching unity and attempting to shut the mouths of those who don't agree with their theology.
One of the problems with being united with people who deny radical corruption is that they are busy telling folks that their sin isn't that bad, and that they are, perhaps, only partially corrupted by the Fall, not totally corrupted by the Fall. This minimizes the need for their regeneration, and leads to a misunderstanding of the true nature of man in "evangelism".
By the way, Charles Finney, perhaps the most prominent free-willer, intentionally discredited the sounder, Reformed pastors in the areas that he preached in, and then "evangelized" folks. This led to a situation where the alleged evangelized new believers had no place for discipleship, because he had discredited the Reformed leadership in the cities he visited.
I don't think there can be a real partnership between radical, non-Reformed individuals and Reformed individuals. Because, evangelism isn't just preaching a message to someone. The evangelist has the responsibility to help that person find a sound place to fellowship, and if you and I don't agree on that, and we are "ministry partners", we wouldn't be able to lead that person to a sound place.
But, as I said, you have intentionally tried to degrade Reformed theology. This is largely because you don't agree with radical corruption, therefore you cannot realize the depth of the person's need for regeneration, and their helplessness before God to realize their situation, let alone acknowledge the source of their potential deliverance.
Anyways, my main point is that I now realize that there is a gulf of difference between my understanding of radical corruption (total depravity) and your version of it, which I would call "partial depravity".
Here's a message if you really want to understand what I am talking about:
At any rate, if you really think peace is gained by tolerance, then simply stop arguing with me and allow me to proclaim my position in this regard.
You guys won't do that though..I'm confident of that
By the way, my view is that free-willer theology is dishonoring to God, and proposes an emasculated god. It also minimizes the reality of the radical corruption which is the result of the Fall. Instead, they pamper the sinner, and encourage him in the idea that his situation isn't as dire as the Reformed people say.
But what does the Bible teach?
Read Romans, especially Romans 1-3.