There have been some pretty venomous posts lately, in this area. In fact, this subject is always hotly debated, but from what I can see, in general, the Calvinists are calm, cool, and collected, while the opposing side is anything but.
Since I spent the first 25 years of my Christianity as a default semi-Pelagian, I understand how difficult coming to grips with the sovereignty of God in election can be. I once threw the audiobook, Chosen by God across the room, I hated the ideas contained within so much. . .
Here's the thing, since almost all Calvinists were once Arminian or semi-pelagian, we understand both sides of this debate, while almost all of our opponents do not. That should cause any rational person to at least try to understand the Calvinist position rather than assuming they know it. Strawmen abound here, and the same posters resurrect the same strawmen that were corrected in the last thread.
Is there a non-Cal in the house who would truly like to discuss the subject, or are there just going to be personal attacks and the same old strawmen?
Since I spent the first 25 years of my Christianity as a default semi-Pelagian, I understand how difficult coming to grips with the sovereignty of God in election can be. I once threw the audiobook, Chosen by God across the room, I hated the ideas contained within so much. . .
Here's the thing, since almost all Calvinists were once Arminian or semi-pelagian, we understand both sides of this debate, while almost all of our opponents do not. That should cause any rational person to at least try to understand the Calvinist position rather than assuming they know it. Strawmen abound here, and the same posters resurrect the same strawmen that were corrected in the last thread.
Is there a non-Cal in the house who would truly like to discuss the subject, or are there just going to be personal attacks and the same old strawmen?