FreeGrace2 said:
Wanna bet? I have challenged her, and now YOU to provide verses that plainly state each point. That means 1 verse per point, not 1 verse that states all 5 points.
Once each of you shows that you can't do that, I will provide verses that plainly refute each of the 5 points. That is, if you claim the 5th point is about perseverance. If you think it is preservation (eternal security), then I'm fully on board with that.
OK, so you believe that it is a waste of time to prove your view is biblical. That is weird indeed.
Rather, this kind of loose talk is from those who know they can't defend their points or views. So they don't.
Nice cheap shot.
So, you've already checked out on trying to prove the 5 points of calvinism are biblical.
Now, once Beckie checks out without any verses, I will provide clear verses that refute each point.
You are in no position to judge my heart. The Lord alone does that. Your judging is anti-biblical.
Well, I'm glad you decided to take my challenge. Thank you for that. However, I've never "tried to use God's Word against itself". That is a bogus charge.
I DO use God's Word against the claims of those who misuse God's Word.
Ok, let's stop here. Rom 3:10-18 is a series of 6 OT quotes. Paul sets the fact in v.9: all are under sin. Then, he begins to quote 6 different OT passages/verses to demonstrate the various ways all people sin.
Do you seriously think that every human being is guilty of EVERY verse from 10-18??
v.10-11 quotes Psa 14:1-3 directly. The subject of that passage? Atheists. Of course they "don't seek God". But there are verses that acknowledge that people DO seek God.
Acts 17:27 -
God did this so that they would seek him and perhaps reach out for him and find him, though he is not far from any one of us. Doesn't sound very calvinistic, does it.
Heb 11:6 - And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that
he rewards those who earnestly seek him. Still doesn't sound very calvinistic, does it.
So, I have used God's Word to REFUTE the calvinist claim that no one seeks God. Atheists don't.
None of these potentials prove the calvinist claim about total depravity.
The biblical view of total depravity is simply that man is unable to save himself. Period. That's it.
But calvinism goes too far and claim that man is unable to believe on his own. But calvinism has no verses that say what they claim.
I have not used God's Word against God's Word. I have used God's Word to reveal that calvin's claim about total depravity isn't found in the Bible.
OK, on to the next point: unconditional election to salvation.