Firstly, the anger and hatred you attribute to me is one that you should look for, within yourself, first.
Some on this site have been accustomed to bullying Reformed people, and when serious opposition to their understanding of the Bible is presented, they react with hatred. Many other Reformed people have told me this is a continual pattern that is experienced by them.
I suggest that you read Matthew 7 carefully concerning examining others before you mete out judgment.
Secondly, Reformed theology is a correct view, and I don't think you can understand Scripture properly with your view, which denies the radical corruption due to the Fall. In fact, that's a fundamental issue within non-Reformed theology....a denial of the radical corruption of the Fall.
I would ask anyone who takes the Bible seriously to examine the MANY Scriptures I have presented on the thread about irresistible grace regarding the radical corruption of mankind that occurred due to the Fall.
Roger (and others) deny this radical corruption is the state that mankind finds itself in. Understanding this radical corruption is the first base for the person who would find God, and an understanding of why the rest of Reformed theology is correct.
By the way, Roger, feel free to mete out your insults to me behind my back because I have no more use for discussing salvation with you. My other Reformed brothers can answer you.
Some on this site have been accustomed to bullying Reformed people, and when serious opposition to their understanding of the Bible is presented, they react with hatred. Many other Reformed people have told me this is a continual pattern that is experienced by them.
I suggest that you read Matthew 7 carefully concerning examining others before you mete out judgment.
Secondly, Reformed theology is a correct view, and I don't think you can understand Scripture properly with your view, which denies the radical corruption due to the Fall. In fact, that's a fundamental issue within non-Reformed theology....a denial of the radical corruption of the Fall.
I would ask anyone who takes the Bible seriously to examine the MANY Scriptures I have presented on the thread about irresistible grace regarding the radical corruption of mankind that occurred due to the Fall.
Roger (and others) deny this radical corruption is the state that mankind finds itself in. Understanding this radical corruption is the first base for the person who would find God, and an understanding of why the rest of Reformed theology is correct.
By the way, Roger, feel free to mete out your insults to me behind my back because I have no more use for discussing salvation with you. My other Reformed brothers can answer you.
I doubt that some ANTI-reformed people are unsaved, though..those who hate Reformed people.
I have plenty of non-Reformed people that I know are saved, as well as I can know any human being is saved.
By the way, notice that Roger is claiming that I am unsaved, because those who hate the brethren are unsaved. He is doing it in a subtle way, but that is what he is claiming.
Anyways, it is futile to continue discussing anything with him.
As I have said, it is absurd to claim that a man with a heart of stone can wring faith and repentance from it, and God needs to give the person a heart of flesh for this to occur. That is, in essence, all Reformed theology is about...the radical corruption of man from the Fall necessitates it. There is no reservoir of goodness that can produce such repentance and faith.
THIS IS ROMAN CATHOLIC DOCTRINE.
Read Romans 8. Those who are in the flesh cannot please God. Read Romans 3. There's a grand explanation by Paul regarding the radical corruption of man.
Ezekiel speaks elegantly about the heart of stone/heart of flesh problem.
Roger claims the language is figurative. OF COURSE IT IS, but figurative language MEANS SOMETHING.
His attempt is to twist God's word to deny the radical corruption that occurred, and the utter helplessness that all unsaved men are under. This utter helplessness requires regeneration, to be made alive again.
Read Ephesians 2, by the way..some have even tried to claim that the heart of stone only applied to Israel. LOL.
Ephesians was written to GENTILES.
By the way, I won't be surprised if I do get banned. Free-willers dominate evangelical Christendom. They don't like their views being questioned, even on a forum where there are numerous individuals denying the Trinity and the deity of Christ. Reformed theology finds worse persecution than outright heretics who color way outside the lines of orthodoxy.