Actually, I did read them and, No, you did not respond to my question. I asked you what is the substantive difference between what I had posted and what you restated. IMO you more or less restated what I said with a bit more verbiage. I put it more succinctly, but the basic idea was the same. You have gone to great lengths to show the differences (in your view) between S-P and Arminianism, but that wasn't my question.
You gave no such 'succintness' at all.
You did show a lack of understanding regarding the beliefs of each group and through your own 'opinion' (actaully that of some Reformers opinions) of what these groups believe, and tried to place them together in the same catagory. No matter how one wants to slice it, that is intellectually dishonest if not wilfully misrepresenting the truth to say they are soterologically similar, period.
Their basic ideas have no similarity
at all, soterologically.
It is apparent you are seriously misinformed as to what the base premise of semi-pelagainism holds to and I know you have very little understanding of what the Arminianism believes because what you stated is their view was completely contradicted by me with the Arminiams actaul points of belief. You were absolutely wrong in your assumption of their belief, and I showed you that.
Thus far in both areas I have proven you are completely wrong, with the facts.
SP - man is the first cause
Ar - God is the first cause
Similarities - none (with this one point you agree, but miss the fact that this one point is basis for everthing pertaining to ones soterology)
SP - Man seeks after and understands God without any influence from God
Ar - Man can not seek after or understand God without God's influence and grace upon him.
Similarities - none
SP - Man is rewarded for his good works with grace to be saved
Ar - man is saved by grace through faith
Similarities - None
SP - There is no cooperation with God to be saved - it is a reward for his good works.
Ar - Like Calvinism, hold that our salvation is not based upon works but faith.
Similarities - None.
SP - Man chooses to believe in and of himself apart from any influence of God
Ar - Man chooses to believe due to the influence and grace of God.
Ca - Man chooses to believe due to the influence and grace of God.
Arminianism and Calvinism both hold that God can not and will not any man apart from mans concent and desire for God save him.
These are the facts and historically understood. Any attempt to try to make them seem similar is complete dishonesty or worse slanderous lies against ones brethren.