C’mon bro, you should know by now that I’m Calvinist, I would never make such a claim.You are going to have to explain to me, how we, as natural man, before being born again, can take the first step toward Christ on our own, apart from grace. With scripture, please.
@Nehemiah6 cut that off a larger post about semi-Pelagianism, here it is
Semi-Pelagianism was promulgated in the fifth century AD by John Cassian and some other church leaders in France. It took a middle-of-the-road approach to depravity; we are depraved, but not totally so. Semi-Pelagianism allows that humanity is tainted by sin, but not to the extent that we cannot cooperate with God’s grace on our own. Semi-Pelagianism is, in essence, partial depravity as opposed to total depravity. We are sinful, but we can still recognize the truth, cooperate with God’s grace, and choose to seek Christ. We need God’s grace to be saved, but we can take the first step toward Christ on our own, apart from grace.