Well, if people say dumb or foolish things, I am going to call them out on it. That does not mean I am cursing them by any means. But this is the MO (modus operandi) of some Calvinists. Play the victim card so that way you do not have to deal with explaining verses like 2 Thessalonians 2:10. An attack on a belief such as the teachings of Calvinism in some form does not equate with my cursing you by any means. My pointing out your strange and kooky conspiracy theories involving the internet does not amount to meaning I am cursing you, either. Please provide actual post numbers of my cursing you. If not, then it is simply false slander on your end.
We have already been over this gaslighting tactic with you and another poster in this thread. It is not going to work anymore. As I said before, this is like a Catholic who practices Catholicism 100% of the time but claims they are not a Catholic and then plays the victim card if somebody says they are. Even if you say you are not a Calvinist in name, you defend John Calvin, you attend a Reformed church, and you defend the very heart of Calvinist doctrine. If you prefer not to be called a Calvinist, then simply say you prefer not to be called a Calvinist, even though you are one in practice and you agree with several aspects of their teaching. However, please stop playing the victim card. It is not going to work on me or others here.
Proverbs 27:5
"Open rebuke is better than secret love."
A principle supporting open and visible reproof when needed.
Psalm 94:16
"Who will rise up for me against the evildoers or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity"
Standing up against evil implies confronting and exposing it.
1 Timothy 5:20
"Them that sin rebuke before all, that others also may fear."
This is a direct command to expose open sin publicly in certain situations.
This is just baseless name calling that does not further the conversation about a believer's free will choice in choosing God, which I believe only exists under His drawing, conviction, and enlightenment.
If God does not draw, convict a person of their sin, or enlighten their understanding, then they are going to stay blinded by the devil and will not be able to break the chains needed to make a free will choice concerning God. So you can keep saying the words "your free will" to me all you want, but if you understand that believing in Christ is not a matter of man taking glory for his own choosing, then you are either:
(a) Misrepresenting what I believe after I have already explained it several times (or)
(b) You do not understand the Arminian belief.
What you are attacking is Pelagianism, which is not a belief I hold to. Try looking it up on the internet sometime. You remember that thing called the internet I had to correct your false understanding before when you claimed there are no churches named after John Calvin. Is it not possible that you are simply in error again because you refuse to do your own homework on this topic?
If any of the statements I made were not accurate to the posts you provided, then feel free to correct me. But since you are not defending your statements, this just looks like you are trying to play the victim card rather than dealing with passages like Jonah chapter 3 and 2 Thessalonians 2:10.
Actually, I believe Scripture's version of receiving grace and not the Calvinistic version, which is based on Election.
Romans 5:2
"By whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God."
Notice that Scripture above here says it is by faith that we have
ACCESS into God's grace.
The Calvinist claims that Election is God's grace, which then leads to regeneration, which then leads to faith. Hyper Calvinists say that regeneration is full salvation, while regular Calvinists say it is the beginning of salvation. There are a few here who do not fully understand traditional Calvinism and say regeneration is not dealing with salvation at all, but it is not a radically different form of Calvinism. It is still Calvinism because people here say that man has no free will when choosing God.
Do you see me and other free will believers as one of the Non Elect? If so, then arguing with me is pointless. According to the Calvinist belief, a person who does not understand the things of God would be one of the souls selected for damnation and torture by God's good council. If so, trying to convince me of your view would be pointless because I would be damned by God and blinded by the devil and never able to comprehend the mysteries you speak of, even though you never explain actual verses in the Bible that supposedly defend your belief.
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