Originally Posted by Winman
The trouble with Calvinism is that you believe that a man is not allowed to take hold of the rescue rope sent down to him.
That is not an accurate picture of Calvinism. We don't believe that a man "is not allowed to take hold of the rescue rope", we believe that everyman is unable and unwilling to do so on his own. Why? Because he is spiritually dead in sin (Eph 2:1-3) and his will is enslaved in sin (Rom 6:20-21, Jn 8:34-35). Therefore natural man is unable and unwilling to "take hold of the rescue rope" (Jn 6:44, Rom 3:9-12).
The third and fourth main points of doctrine in the Canons of Dort explain it in the following way...
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Originally Posted by Article 3: Total Inability
Therefore, all people are conceived in sin and are born children of wrath, unfit for any saving good, inclined to evil, dead in their sins, and slaves to sin; without the grace of the regenerating Holy Spirit they are neither willing nor able to return to God, to reform their distored nature, or even to dispose themselves to such reform.
I hope that helps clear up what Calvinists believe about total depravity and the inability of man.
I agree with some of this, but disagree in several points. I do believe man is born a sinner and tends in that direction. I do not believe that a man is unable to do some good, for Jesus himself showed a man could.
Matt 7:11 If ye then, being evil,
know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?
You may believe man is completely incapable of doing good, but Jesus shows that an unsaved man (ye, being evil)
knows how to give good gifts to their children.
And in Genesis it shows that fallen man has knowledge of both good and evil.
Gen 3:22 And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us,
to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever:
So I prefer to believe the scriptures and not the teachings of men on this.
I believe a man can hear the scriptures and be drawn and enlightened by the Holy Spirit to believe on Jesus Christ. Only after believeing does a man receive the Holy Spirit indwelling in him.
Eph 1:13 In whom ye also trusted,
after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom
also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that holy Spirit of promise,
I know of no place in scripture that teaches that a man is regenerated to believe. The scriptures teach that a man believes by hearing the word of God, and then upon believeing receives the Holy Spirit.
I do not believe that God chooses some men to salvation and others to perish. And I have a sincere question for those who believe in Calvinism.
Why does God save a high proportion of men in some countries, and relatively few in others?
The Bible says God is no respecter of persons, so this does not make a lot of sense.
Here is a map showing the percentage of Christians by country. The darker the region, the higher the percentage. Some countries like the United States are over 70% Christian or higher, while Middle Eastern and Asian countries have much lower percentage of Christians, many less than 10%. Why?
Why does God choose to save a high percentage of men in some areas of the world, and chooses to let a high percentage perish in other parts of the world?
I would like to hear a Calvinist explain this very real phenomena.