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I do not believe in partial depravity. I hold to total depravity
I do not believe that God chooses the elect based on knowing who will believe
I do not believe salvation can be lost.
This certainly needs to be fleshed out on this board so that cals will stop misusing the terms.
Huh? Arminians are non-Calvinists.Arminians stand theologically closer to Calvinists than non-Calvinists do!
Thanks for your reply!
Also important to 'flesh out" that in may ways, Arms stand theological closer to cals than Non cals do!
All Arms are non cals but not all non cals are arms.
You are right. In the Christian world non-Calvinists are also Semi-Pelagians (virtually the same as Arminian)and Amyraldians. But it is a given that the term non-Cal has the same meaning as Arminian --and not just on the BB.
So based on that, what am I?
I'm wondering the same.
Here's a layout of what I believe:
-Salvation is by grace, through faith
Calvinists and Arminians/non-Cals believe this.
-Salvation cannot be attained through works or any effort on my part
Calvinists and most Arminians/non-Cals believe this.
-Salvation comes when I accept Jesus' gift of salvation and believe on Him
Before or after you were regenerated? If you believe you must be supernaturally regenerated to be able to receive Jesus you are Calvinist. If you believe you receive Jesus before you are regenerated you are Arminian/non-Cal
-Works are EVIDENCE of salvation, rather than a requirement
Calvinists and Arminian/non-Cals believe this.
-Although I cannot fall from salvation or go to hell since Jesus' sacrifice paid for all of my sins, I can get out of God's will and be cut off from His blessings based on my actions and disobedience. I still need to regularly confess my sins and ask for forgiveness, as well as abandon said sins, in order to stay in God's will.
Calvinists and non-Cals believe this. Some (not all) Arminians may believe you can lose your salvation if you get out of God's will and do not repent.
So based on that, what am I?
You are right. In the Christian world non-Calvinists are also Semi-Pelagians (virtually the same as Arminian)and Amyraldians. But it is a given that the term non-Cal has the same meaning as Arminian --and not just on the BB.
Not enough information. An acid test would be what you believe to be the moment you were regenerated. When you accepted Christ were you regenerated?
Why would you think that the term Arminian is a pejorative,but the term Calvinist is not? There are a number on this board who call themselves Arminians openly or at least say they are in sympathy with the system called Arminianism.It is a given because cals need a pejorative to demonize those they disagree with.
I was very young when I accepted Christ, and to be honest I don't remember much about it other than the one moment where I was praying with the pastor at the time. That was when, I presume, I began to understand the idea of salvation and Jesus' sacrifice and when I decided I wanted that in my life. (Although I was just a kid.)
Regenerated....hm, not quite used to that terminology. Well, the real spiritual growth for me happened a few years ago, in my late teens. I do believe I was saved before then, but I didn't make much effort on growing even closer to God until later.
You are right. In the Christian world non-Calvinists are also Semi-Pelagians (virtually the same as Arminian)and Amyraldians. But it is a given that the term non-Cal has the same meaning as Arminian --and not just on the BB.
Why would you think that the term Arminian is a pejorative,but the term Calvinist is not? There are a number on this board who call themselves Arminians openly or at least say they are in sympathy with the system called Arminianism.
Consistency is not a hallmark of most non-Calvinists though. I know you don't like to be pigeon-holed --but if the shoe fits...
Or the other,more popular one --if it looks like a duck,walks like a duck,sounds like a duck --more than likely it is indeed a duck.
A person is going to be identified with their soteriological views. According to historical theology --you are not in a brand new category.
Gone are the days when an Arminian can deny they are Arminian because they adhere to OSAS.
Calvinist/Reformed believe it is absolutely impossible for the natural man to believe the gospel. That man must be supernaturally regenerated (born again) BEFORE he can be willing or have the ability to believe.
Arminian/Non-Calvinists believe man has the ability to believe the gospel and that regeneration (born again) occurs AFTER believing on Jesus.
I guess I believe the latter, but my childhood church also taught that the Holy Spirit does have to "draw you", basically invite you, first. Not sure if that's the same.
And that church held to OSAS, as do I, although I don't attend there anymore.