I'm not too confident in using selected quotes from anyone to try and make a point...….. not even Obama nor Trump. But, I do strongly believe in a fuller reading to see who they really are, such as a complete book (or 2 ... or 10) someone might write.
I think the fuller reading is valid.
https://www.biblestudytools.com/history/calvin-institutes-christianity/book3/chapter-23.html
This is Book 3 of Calvin's Institutes and the excerpt in my post above, referring to chapter 23:7 in full is below. I have underlined in bold what was excerpted and posted in my post #126
7. They deny that it is ever said in distinct terms, God decreed that Adam should perish by his revolt. As if the same God, who is declared in Scripture to do whatsoever he pleases, could have made the noblest of his creatures without any special purpose. They say that, in accordance with free-will, he was to be the architect of his own fortune, that God had decreed nothing but to treat him according to his desert. If this frigid fiction is received, where will be the omnipotence of God, by which, according to his secret counsel on which every thing depends, he rules over all? But whether they will allow it or not, predestination is manifest in Adam's posterity. It was not owing to nature that they all lost salvation by the fault of one parent. Why should they refuse to admit with regard to one man that which against their will they admit with regard to the whole human race? Why should they in caviling lose their labour? Scripture proclaims that all were, in the person of one, made liable to eternal death. As this cannot be ascribed to nature, it is plain that it is owing to the wonderful counsel of God. It is very absurd in these worthy defenders of the justice of God to strain at a gnat and swallow a camel. I again ask how it is that the fall of Adam involves so many nations with their infant children in eternal death without remedy unless that it so seemed meet to God? Here the most loquacious tongues must be dumb. The decree, I admit, is, dreadful; and yet it is impossible to deny that God foreknow what the end of man was to be before he made him, and foreknew, because he had so ordained by his decree. Should any one here inveigh against the prescience of God, he does it rashly and unadvisedly. For why, pray, should it be made a charge against the heavenly Judge, that he was not ignorant of what was to happen? Thus, if there is any just or plausible complaint, it must be directed against predestination. Nor ought it to seem absurd when I say, that
God not only foresaw the fall of the first man, and in him the ruin of his posterity; but also at his own pleasure arranged it. For as it belongs to his wisdom to foreknow all future events, so it belongs to his power to rule and govern them by his hand. This question, like others, is skillfully explained by Augustine: "Let us confess with the greatest benefit, what we believe with the greatest truth, that the God and Lord of all things who made all things very good, both foreknow that evil was to arise out of good, and knew that it belonged to his most omnipotent goodness to bring good out of evil, rather than not permit evil to be, and so ordained the life of angels and men as to show in it, first, what free-will could do; and, secondly, what the benefit of his grace and his righteous judgment could do," (August. Enchir. ad Laurent).
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These resources of Calvin himself help dispel the claim of Calvinists who say they start new threads promoting the tenets of the TULIP formula because people have, paraphrasing, posted false information so as to condemn Calvinism.
Calvin's own writing just in the excerpted text of his Book 3 of his Institutes shows what has been said about the formation of TULIP and the idea of its elect.
That for it to be true, man did not inherit the "T" , of TULIP, "Total Depravity", from the inherited sin of Adam. Rather, it is deeper than that and it begins when one accepts TULIP's platform concerning the Elect. That God created a list of names, His Elect, before the world came to exist. Those whom He would force, being Calvinists insist man has no free will and being totally depraved are unable to choose God themselves, into his grace, the "I" of TULIP, Irresistible Grace, which would then force that chosen Elect one to also gain faith in God.
However, and the full verse 7 above demonstrates this and especially in the bold underlined part, before all that can happen, the Elect saved by forced grace and imbued with faith, there had to be something to save them from! Which is to say, God would have had to pre-arrange the Fall and man's separation from Himself due to sin.
Verse 7 above affirms that. Therefore, those who say people who contend Calvinism corrupts the truth of scriptures are affirmed by of all people Calvin himself!
This means that the Christians here that do know this and speak to this fact are not speaking falsehoods against Calvinism.
I think it also merits a question. Why would a self professed Calvinist not know what is contained in the Institutes?