That makes God sound like a pool player making shots as he pleases. And we are the balls.
What makes God sound like a pool player?
That makes God sound like a pool player making shots as he pleases. And we are the balls.
That is the Calvinist view.That makes God sound like a pool player making shots as he pleases. And we are the balls.
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Sorry if I am coming off rude, its just hard to discuss truth when a belief system obviously contradictory to scripture is held so dearly. The belief of predestination comes with it a multitude of issues, and to then discuss the Gospel with that teaching as its presupposition, there just isn't a good way to marry the two (in respect to God's desire, Christ being the propitiation for the sins of the world, etc).
That makes God sound like a pool player making shots as he pleases. And we are the balls.
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The problem you have is there are the creeds that define what a Christian must believe. Outside of them the early elders that created them looked at the many Biblical issues outside of them and stated it should be agree to disagree. The totally opposed views of Calvinism and Arminianism is a very good example.Sorry if I am coming off rude, its just hard to discuss truth when a belief system obviously contradictory to scripture is held so dearly. The belief of predestination comes with it a multitude of issues, and to then discuss the Gospel with that teaching as its presupposition, there just isn't a good way to marry the two (in respect to God's desire, Christ being the propitiation for the sins of the world, etc).
That makes God sound like a pool player making shots as he pleases. And we are the balls.
Pure baloney.When God set creation in action He knew the end from the beginning. He didn't force people but just foreknew what they would choose to do. That is a significant difference. They chose!!
What makes God sound like a pool player?
Try again!! Here is God saying it. So now you know God stated he knew the end from the begining. Why do you try to detract from the awesome power and foreknowledge of God?Pure baloney.
What makes God sound like a pool player?
Good post. I won't say I love everyone. That would insult love. But good post.There is a TON of Scripture to support predestination. Several places flat out say the saved are predestined. So I don't know where you get your "obviously contradictory to Scripture" mantra.
I can pull out the Scripture if you like, but let me try another approach.
1. I think we'd all agree that God knitted the the eventual saved and eventual unsaved alike in the womb.
2. And I further think we all believe God knows the end from the beginning. So He knows who will become His Child and who will not.
So with those 2 facts together, we can say that God was knitting in the womb those who were DESTINED to destruction, (AS He was creating them He knew they would be destroyed) and those who were DESTINED to inherit eternal life, all the while KNOWING which were which!
Unless you don't believe in #1 or #2, how could it be that we are ALL not predestined?
NONE of this absolves US from loving EVERYONE and spreading the Gospel to ALL.
What makes God sound like a pool player?
No the problem is those that argue that man-made creeds define what a Christian must believe.The problem you have is there are the creeds that define what a Christian must believe. Outside of them the early elders that created them looked at the many Biblical issues outside of them and stated it should be agree to disagree. The totally opposed views of Calvinism and Arminianism is a very good example.
Quinquarticular Controversy
The diametrically opposed Calvinist and Armenian 5 points
Reformed/Calvinism
TULIP
1. Total depravity
2. Unconditional election
3. Limited atonement
4. Irresistible grace
5. Perserverance of the Saints
Armenianism
1. Free will or Human ability
2. Conditional election
3. Universal Redemption or General Atonement
4. The Holy Spirit can be Effectually Resisted
5. Falling from Grace
For a deeper discussion of the differences go to these web sites,
https://www.gotquestions.org/Calvinism-vs-Arminianism.html
Arminianism vs Calvinism Controversial Passages
https://www.xenos.org/essays/calvinism-arminianism-controversial-passages
There are denominations adhering to Calvinism, Arminianism, and parts of each creating a spectrum of different views of these issues.
Calvinism Armenianism debate
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Calvinist–Arminian_debate
Biblical Defense of Calvinism
https://www.fivesolas.com/tulipscriptures.htm
Biblical Defense of Arminianism
http://www.evidenceunseen.com/theology/calvinism-versus-arminianism/biblical-defense-of-arminianism/
The Heritage FoundationAddendum caused by the 5 minute rule.
Those 2 eclipses draw an X on the US. This country was founded from Christian colonies creating the US with Christian states. We now have turned our back on God. Gary North wrote "Crossed Fingers" documenting the secular takeover of Presbyterian USA in 1932. That's when the last Christian minister in control of a pot of money was defrocked to get access to the mission fund. He stated all of the other 6 major protestant protestant denominations were secular as well. Today only indendant churches and sub denominations still preach the gospel. The Presbyterian PCA has a built in prevention mechanism. The deacons control the money not the pastor.
......but Calvinists do not recognize that others can disagree with them and STILL be Christians......and children of God.
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Those who know Calvin missed the mark ALSO arrived at their conclusions through Scriptures, sincere prayer, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit.............Calvinist DO NOT have a lock on The Truth of Scriptures. They ONLY have their opinion.........but, then, so does every one else
..........but Calvinists do not recognize that others can disagree with them and STILL be Christians......and children of God.
As I have asked time and time again tell where they are not Biblical! What church do you go to? I'm willing to bet they have a statement of what the church stand for. If not independent then there are the doctrinal statement of beliefs of the denomination. You can't get away from man made documents. I defy you to just use the Bible and look up all verses on any given topic. To do that you need one of the man made systematic theology books. You can look up a topic and find every verse in the Bible on that topic!No the problem is those that argue that man-made creeds define what a Christian must believe.