All done. max. Your entire form of argumentation is textbook fallacy. Maybe someday you'll wake up to seeing that TULIP is rightly questioned by many. If and when you care to actually discuss Scripture and not a systematic theology, He seems to always have others available to work through things, at least for now. Right now you reveal no such interest, which may also be revealing no such ability.
Again, this is how it goes with Christians who are taught a systematic theology, but not taught to read and analyze Scripture. The Word and the Spirit is our ultimate Teacher and Lord. His name is not John Calvin, nor Jacobus Arminius, or the Early Church Fathers or any other theologian or pastor. It's pretty much a minefield in our day and infant Christians crawl into one of tens of thousand of denominations and unknowingly begin getting indoctrinated into a system of interpretation.
FWIW, our ultimate Teacher and Lord is Jesus Christ (John13:13) and we have His Spirit in us leading us, guiding us, teaching us, testing us, training us, disciplining us, raising us to maturity and beyond. In my experience sitting under pastors and teachers, I would periodically get checks in my spirit about things that didn't make sense. Over the decades of studies I found clearly that many of those checks proved to be about teachings I later saw to be erroneous.
10 Then the brethren immediately sent Paul and Silas away by night to Berea. When they arrived, they went into the synagogue of the Jews. 11 These were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that
they received the word with all readiness, and
searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so. (Acts 17:10-11 NKJ)
This speaks of the Hebrew Scriptures, but the principle and practice holds true for us with the New Covenant Writings. And today we have His Spirit in us who will guide us into all Truth. But it doesn't happen over night. So, we search the Scriptures daily to verify teachings we hear or read. That makes our Text and His Spirit the standard - the authority.