Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

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That kind wicked man would be considered a mere outlier (fluke, freak accident, etc.) by FWers among the rest of humanity.
Yes, well, we know from a certain one who likes to huff and puff about how much he understands, that he believes he knows better than Jesus, since he rewrote what Jesus said, claiming it was only those who choose to sin who are slaves to sin, which was not what Jesus said at all. Jesus said, everyone who sins is a slave to sin, and that means everyone because all sin, which is taught numerous places throughout Scripture. He further said that those who choose to sin are only the fools who say in their heart, "there is no God," which means it is only atheists and agnostics etc who choose to sin and he concluded by saying it is only these people who are slaves to sin. In other words, according to him, Jesus was wrong. This is how great he wants us to believe his understanding is...

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Jesus replied, “Truly, truly, I tell you, everyone who sins is a slave to sin." John 8 v 34 Not, only those who choose to sin or only atheists. Everyone who sins is a slave to sin. Romans 3 v 23 - all have sinned...
 
Were you not foreknown, chosen, called, and justified? Or are you still part of the world and unable to receive the Spirit of truth?

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The world cannot receive the Spirit of truth, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him. The world does not recognize Him. No one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal Him. The one who loves God is known by God. If anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he does not belong to Christ. The natural man does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned. The mind that is set on the flesh is hostile toward God; it does not submit to God's law, nor can it. Whoever is not from God does not listen to us.
Jesus was talking directly to His Disciples so why are you including yourself with the Disciples?

Did you become martyrs like them for being called to preach the Gospel?
 
That's exactly why we all hang on to every word that you speak!

So according to CV5, Jesus was FORCED to choose his own disciples because they believed Him long before He encountered them. :rolleyes: Not only that but Jesus must have been an egomaniac since He made it a point that He chose them and that they did not choose Him!
 
Since those in the flesh do not have the Spirit, there is nothing to restrain sinners' pride. The most "moral" human beings on the planet (from a horizontal perspective) live in sin 24/7, since they neither love God or believe Him. Those who don't love God are accursed. And those who have no faith cannot possibly please God. Hell will be loaded with "morally good" but spiritually DEAD people, since God is not the God of the dead!
Nice twist because I was talking about you before you were saved. You said God couldn't love you. You really are trained to talk in circles. That typically indicates someone who is wrong but refuses to admit it.
 
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Good advice, you insufferable bore! :sleep::sleep::sleep::sleep:
In-depth comprehensive thorough Bible study is quadruple boring for the Calvinist you say?

Well that's what I have been saying too.
@BillyBob is right there with you.

BTW, that was a weekend job at best. Are you going to spend your weekend diving into a Bible study? Nope. But you will insult those who do.

BTW @Rufus buddy, you practically fell asleep reading the QUESTION. Actually answering it would put you in a coma.
 
Jesus was talking directly to His Disciples so why are you including yourself with the Disciples?

Did you become martyrs like them for being called to preach the Gospel?

See 2Tim 3:16 someday. Also, by you limiting Jesus' words to apply only to his original audience, you have unwittingly proved that Jesus did discriminate among people. He did not treat all equally. He showed favoritism to his disciples.
 
That kind wicked man would be considered a mere outlier (fluke, freak accident, etc.) by FWers among the rest of humanity.
Yes... that is how we know these free willers are Pelagian heretics. They refuse to accept/believe what the Bible says of man.

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Pelagian heretics insist man is inherently good. From within the hearts of men come evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery, greed, wickedness, deceit, debauchery, envy, slander, arrogance, and foolishness. Mark 7 verses 21-22 Every inclination of man's heart is evil from his youth. Genesis 8 verse 21b Who can bring out clean from unclean? No one! Job 14 verse 4 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Matthew 7 verse 18
 
Nice twist because I was talking about you before you were saved. You said God couldn't love you. You really are trained to talk in circles. That typically indicates someone who is wrong but refuses to admit it.

God loved me IN Christ! God loved me in eternity based solely on the merits of my Federal Head. Can the Father love his appointed Head and not His Body as well? Don't you know that the Head and the Body are ONE!? The Head and Body, therefore, are inseparable!
 
In-depth comprehensive thorough Bible study is quadruple boring for the Calvinist you say?

Well that's what I have been saying too.
@BillyBob is right there with you.

BTW, that was a weekend job at best. Are you going to spend your weekend diving into a Bible study? Nope. But you will insult those who do.

BTW @Rufus buddy, you practically fell asleep reading the QUESTION. Actually answering it would put you in a coma.

No, I do not say. I said YOU are the insufferable bore. Learn how to read.
 
See 2Tim 3:16 someday. Also, by you limiting Jesus' words to apply only to his original audience, you have unwittingly proved that Jesus did discriminate among people. He did not treat all equally. He showed favoritism to his disciples.
Yes but Jesus was only talking to His Disciples. I understand that you want to interject yourself into the Bible but most of the time God ain't talking to you and what we read is dealing with the immediate moment at hand.
 
God loved me IN Christ! God loved me in eternity based solely on the merits of my Federal Head. Can the Father love his appointed Head and not His Body as well? Don't you know that the Head and the Body are ONE!? The Head and Body, therefore, are inseparable!
You completely ignored the whole original issue but that is nothing new in most of these interactions.
 
God loved me IN Christ! God loved me in eternity based solely on the merits of my Federal Head. Can the Father love his appointed Head and not His Body as well? Don't you know that the Head and the Body are ONE!? The Head and Body, therefore, are inseparable!

If God would hate anyone, you could be one.
 
Jesus was talking directly to His Disciples so why are you including yourself with the Disciples?

Did you become martyrs like them for being called to preach the Gospel?
Were you not foreknown, chosen, called, and justified? Or are you still part of the world and unable to receive the Spirit of truth?
 
Were you not foreknown, chosen, called, and justified? Or are you still part of the world and unable to receive the Spirit of truth?
What has that to do with:
faith/works
spirit/body
substance dualism
and judgement thereby and thereof?

Absolutely nothing.
 
See 2Tim 3:16 someday. Also, by you limiting Jesus' words to apply only to his original audience, you have unwittingly proved that Jesus did discriminate among people. He did not treat all equally. He showed favoritism to his disciples.
No you've got that all wrong.

On the contrary, people themselves discriminated according to their desire/will/volition for or against Jesus and His words.

God Himself shows no partiality.....
 
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Yes but Jesus was only talking to His Disciples. I understand that you want to interject yourself into the Bible but most of the time God ain't talking to you and what we read is dealing with the immediate moment at hand.

Were his "His Disciples" a part of Christ's Body? If so, then by extension, Jesus was addressing all in his Body. Your lame objection seeks to divide the Body of Christ!
 
What has that to do with:
faith/works
spirit/body
substance dualism
and judgement thereby and thereof?

Absolutely nothing.
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Your pointless baloney has absolutely nothing to do with my discussion with somebody else.
 
Were his "His Disciples" a part of Christ's Body? If so, then by extension, Jesus was addressing all in his Body. Your lame objection seeks to divide the Body of Christ!
Apparently many are called has nothing to do with anyone beyond the first century... according to some.

Nobody has been called or chosen since then... according to them. Not
foreknown, chosen, called out of the world, justified. Certainly not them.
 
Apparently many are called has nothing to do with anyone beyond the first century... according to some.

Nobody has been called or chosen since then... according to them. Not
foreknown, chosen, called out of the world, justified. Certainly not them.

Well then...if any FWer here doesn't make it through the pearly gates they will have nothing to complain about, will they, since they excluded themselves? I wonder how many Bodies they think Christ has? :rolleyes: Heck...we have at least one yo-yo here (Genez if memory serves) who unabashedly proclaimed God was never Israel's Husband. There's no shortage of ignoramuses on this thread.
 
Well then...if any FWer here doesn't make it through the pearly gates they will have nothing to complain about, will they, since they excluded themselves? I wonder how many Bodies they think Christ has? :rolleyes: Heck...we have at least one yo-yo here (Genez if memory serves) who unabashedly proclaimed God was never Israel's Husband. There's no shortage of ignoramuses on this thread.
Why would God want to divorce them if they were never married? LOL. And all that with Hosea. Poor guy! All for nothing.

All the connections to being faithful as presented in the marriage vows and relationship... just a show, then?