So, you are trying to instruct me, yet are criticizing me for presenting information to others here, and educating them on what Reformed theology teaches, so that the misrepresentations can be identified as such, whether they agree with it or not.
Can you spell HYPOCRITE?
A hypocrite applies standards to others that he does not apply to himself. You criticize me for teaching others (if that is what I do) yet you are trying to teach me.
Additionally, you are not the one who assesses my faith. I have only one judge, and that is God. I have no doubt about my salvation. The Word of God is my external witness, and the Holy Spirit is my internal witness.
Reformed theology does reflect Scripture, better than Arminian theology, which seeks to deny that God the Father has elected a particular people, that the Son redeemed, and that the Holy Spirit applies this redemption to.
Instead, they twist it around to claim that they chose God, and God chose them as a result, which means, in essence that God chooses no one. And this is in denial of many Scriptures, not the least of which is 1 Cor 1:26ff, which states that God chooses weak individuals to display his glory more clearly.
Additionally, free willer theology teaches that you must wring faith and repentance out of a stony heart, in order to receive a heart of flesh that wants to love and obey God.
Good luck with that.
This is decisional regeneration and it is BOOOGUS.
The reality is that God regenerates the hardened sinner, giving him a heart of flesh to replace his heart of stone. This heart of flesh produces faith and repentance.
Really, this is the heart of the matter. Does God really give salvation, or not? Is he both the author and finisher of the believers' faith, or not?
Anyways I've said this multiple times. You guys still haven't given me anything meaningful in regards to addressing this, except to keep asserting that your tradition is correct, and that I am unteachable. I am speaking to stone walls.