Skandelon
<b>Moderator</b>
No, but I was as entrenched in Calvinism as you are (whether you believe it or not) and I realize how difficult it is to see another perspective clearly without taking off the Calvinistic lenses...which really gives a new sense of clarity. I'm not trying to suggest I'm always objective, because I'm not. There have been many times as a non-Calvinist I have stepped back from my current view on a subject and re-read a text trying to really understand another perspective to see if they may be right. It can't be about winning a debate or showing up your "opponent" as it sometimes is with me. I have to force myself to be objective and fair.As if you are infallibly objective? Certainly not.
Please provide the post where you asked this and did not get an answer. Thanks, I may have overlooked it.Answer me this (and since you are keeping count and yipping about the Romans 11 thing, I'll remind you I asked this several times and got no response from you):
How is it, then, that man is said to have a heart with intentions that are "only evil continually?"
Genesis 6:5 "The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually."
How is it, then, that man is said to have a heart that is desperately sick and un-understandable?
Jeremiah 17:9"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?
How can a heart--described by the simple quoting of scripture, mind you, be able to long for God and the things of God? It cannot.
Here is my answer:
The heart CAN'T long for God or the things of God UNLESS God does something first. We BOTH believe that, not just you. Understand?
So what does God do?
Your view: He regenerates man irresistibly bringing him to faith
My view: He sent Christ to die and disciple us, He sent the apostles, He sent the scripture, He sent His Church, He sent the Holy Spirit, He sent the powerful Gospel truth all of which CAN bring a man to faith (faith comes by hearing); but it can be rejected.
So, you see we both believe man is corrupt from birth, what we DON'T agree on is that man is born HARDENED...i.e. "unable to see, hear, understand and repent."
The mistake Calvinists make is that they think by proving that MAN is an evil enemy of God they have proven MAN is "UNABLE TO SEE, HEAR and UNDERSTAND" God's divine revelation calling his enemies to be reconciled to Him. But I've clearly shown that this is a condition of a man who has BECOME HARDENED/BLINDED, and NOT the condition of a man from birth.