Jarthur001
Active Member
The Roman Catholic Church made it clear that they were not Calvinist. I want to look at a few canon's from the Council of Trent and see what you think.
(The Roman Catholic Council of Trent, The Sixth Session: Justification)
Do you agree or disagree with the Roman church on this one?
(The Roman Catholic Council of Trent, The Sixth Session: Justification)
Canon IV. If any one saith, that man's free will moved and excited by God, by assenting to God exciting and calling, no-wise co-operates towards disposing and preparing itself for obtaining the grace of Justification; that it cannot refuse its consent, if it would, but that, as something inanimate, it does nothing whatever and is merely passive; let him be anathema.
Canon V. If any one saith, that, since Adam's sin, the free will of man is lost and extinguished; or, that it is a thing with only a name, yea a name without a reality, a figment, in fine, introduced into the Church by Satan; let him be anathema.
Do you agree or disagree with the Roman church on this one?