I said: Paul is explaining how he WANTED to do good, but could not stop sinning, not without the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. This is another scripture that Calvinists go against, for Calvinists say N

NE can even WANT to do good, unless they are already saved.
You said: Another strawman and a false accusation.
My reply: You are the only one here with a straw man. Calvinists and Lutherans believe in total depravity, that no one can believe in God without God first giving the Holy Spirit. However, scripture tells us we have to believe first, then we are given the Holy Spirit.
Obviously you don't know what a strawman is. OK? A strawman is mirepresenting anothers views. In this case your statement that calvinists say man doesn't even want to do good, or however you stated it. That's a strawman, and
this is what I was referring to. You misunderstood that.
In short answer, one cannot believe apart from the Spirit. Read on as I continue to address this.
You said: Calvinists don't go against scripture, but rather practice the opposite.
My reply: I have shown you with the scriptures that Calvinists go against the word of God.
There really is no need for any accusation that Cals go against the Word of God. It's nothing but prattle. For a person with such a high view of man and his abilities to be good, why not practice this yourself? You're living proof that your entire theory here is false.
Also you're pretending here. Nothing you've used in your proof-text theology (which is an errant method by the way) has proven a thing. Along comes "Moriah" some 2000 years later and disproves Bible truth that the reformed believe? Not even close to happening. Simmer down friend. You're as another on here, an arminian, who thinks he's accomplished the same thing.
You said: Can man do some "good" activities. Of course. When we say man has no freewill, it doesn't involve daily activities.
My reply: Now you are coming around to admitting that Calvinists do not believe we can even believe there is a God without God giving us His Spirit first.
Learn to use the quote feature, OK? It will help with reading your responses.
To your reply above: Calvinists do correctly believe we cannot believe there is a God - salvifically - without God's enabling Spirit first. See the difference? A lost person can give "mental assent" in believing there is a God. This does nothing to save the soul.
There is a vast difference between
"one believing there is a God" and
"a regenerate persons" faith. See James for this. One does well to believe there is one God, a lost person can do this. This then would be a person without the assistance of God making mere mental assent to God, as even the demons can do.
On that basis, yes, one cannot believe to the saving of the soul unless God intervenes. Any other belief in God outside of this will not save. Believing man can do this on his own is false teaching.
In addition, one cannot keep the Law, nor can one believe himself to salvation. This is the error that several non-cals/arminian on here espouse. Yet, both are impossible without God. But we still have some on here fighting for the goodness of man, and against the fact that God alone does all of the saving.
"Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God." Romans 10:17. It doesn't come from you, it's not inherent, it comes
from Gods Word. That is the source of faith, God's Word, not you. Consider this same Word whence came all things.
As to keeping the Law? Only One has done it, that is, Christ. Before you allude to others "keeping" the Law in Scriptures, refer back to my last statement. If by the Law is the knowledge of sin, (Romans 3:20) guess what? That's right,
none can keep it. It instead proves they haven't by giving them the knowledge of sin. To quote verses "proving" others have kept it, as is the false teaching presented by non-cals, is to misunderstand those verses in light of this dogma, and denies the truth.
You said: His will is bound spiritually in sin. Is man inherently a good being, person, spiritually? Not at all. He is bound in sin spiritually and needs God to bring him back to spiritual life. God does all the saving, not just parts.
My reply: Are you admitting now that Calvinists claim we cannot even believe in God without God first giving us His Spirit first?
I've stated this all along.
Read John 8. Man is bound as a slave to sin, a spiritual condition to which Christ, not choice, is the only answer. Yet, said person can look religious. He must be set free. His will is bound to sin, and this is not free until Christ makes one free.
So yes, salvifically and scripturally speaking man cannot believe in God without God.
Thus I am against Pelagius teaching, who says man can do these things, even practice the Law without God's divine assistance. His teaching is heretical.
- Peace