But I want to see a list of non-Calvinist groups that are "more in line with scripture" as you see it.
All those who are born again Christians that are Not Calvinist and are
Not Arminian, and who also do not hold the heretical premise of Pelagain nor semi-pelagain views with respect to salvation. SBC and IFB churches are a good start
While you find the statement that was just before you made this statement, are you saying this is simply "Allan's Theology"?
Nope. Never made that statement nor have I ever implied it. If others agreed with it, and if I learned it from former pastors I have had then by logical conclusion it did not derive from me. My theology is derived from scripture regardless of 'what men have written' about what scripture is saying. If they agree then great! If not, Oh well.
can show you TONS of good men that believe as I. I'm in no way...out in left field by myself.
Neither am I. The only thing I have found different in my understanding of election is in the area of when it transpired.
Calvinists state God chose first (1) whom He will save, then (2) detemined how he would save them.
The typical non-cal view is that God first (1) decided 'how' to save men. Then (2) looked down time to 'find' who would believe, and
then (3)determined these shall be saved.
My view is that when God determined (1) 'how' He would save man (by grace through faith) also knew simultaniously (1) all those of faith. Thus God is the one who determined who would be saved and man had no say in it. It was His choice to save in the manner He chose, and to save whom He chose - those of faith.
Now can you find me any books who disagree with what I said, apart from the presumed chronology of when election transpires? I haven't found any that disagree with me on what I stated, only the chronology of when it might 'logically' occur. Thus so far I an not out in left field but quite firmly still on the in field (pitcher was my position).
As a matter of fact I am curious as to just what it is about my view of election that makes it, in your view, out there and not in the norm?
You keep saying you can't understand it, but I can't find anything that contradicts my view, with the exception of logical chronology.
You know as well as I do that scripture does not give us a chronological order with respect to God's decrees and His foreknoweldge. The only thing we know is that His foreknowledge works in conjuction with His determining to decree.