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Well, at least us non-Cals now know where you Calvinists get your erroneous (and strawman) viewpoints of our beliefs. The Arrminian view put forth on General Atonement was particularly enlightening. Thanks for posting this.
Are you an arminian?
No. And certainly not as it is defined in the chart.
I don't believe someone can lose their salvation. I don't believe election is by God foreseeing someone's faith. As I understand Arminianism this chart is doing it a great disservice by misrepresenting their beliefs.
This is based on the Arminian Remonstrance and the Canons of Dordt. There are variations either way.The other thing that is troubling is the repeated mantra from cals found in the bottom of the gif. It is a dishonest characterization. I also assume the op is like most cals asserting that if you are not a cal you are an arminian which is also dishonest.
This is based on the Arminian Remonstrance and the Canons of Dordt. There are variations either way.
The other thing that is troubling is the repeated mantra from cals found in the bottom of the gif. It is a dishonest characterization. I also assume the op is like most cals asserting that if you are not a cal you are an arminian which is also dishonest.
This is based on the Arminian Remonstrance and the Canons of Dordt. There are variations either way.
You said "It is a dishonest characterization. I also assume the op is like most cals asserting that if you are not a cal you are an arminian which is also dishonest." I am saying it is based on historic records.
True. But you can't beat this for downright effrontery:
"Christ's redeeming work made it possible for everyone to be saved but did not actually secure the salvation of anyone."
Followed by this breathtakingly illogical reasoning:
"[Jesus'] death enabled God to pardon sinners..."
"God....did something....that allowed God....to do something....but it really didn't do it."
You said "It is a dishonest characterization. I also assume the op is like most cals asserting that if you are not a cal you are an arminian which is also dishonest." I am saying it is based on historic records.
Generally speaking one size fits all.The dishonest problems with calvinists is that they characterize the position of those with whom they oppose in a way that satisfies their flesh and demonizes those with whom they disagree with in order to make the other position look as bad as possible and in a way that those with whom they disagree with would never agree to.
When you address it with them they give the pat answer and I paraphrase "well that is what it really is". Much like the op it is obnoxious and arrogant and disrespects the person with whom they disagree with. Such are strawmen and you have to wonder if this is nothing more than a debate tactic because they really are struggling with their own view and cannot do any better.
Generally speaking one size fits all.
I'm a Calvinist but only agree with the first three points. Some Arminians believe in OSAS so we need to consider the historic documents and apply them to whom fits best.sigh, does anyone know what this means?
Generally speaking one size fits all.
The dishonest problems with calvinists is that they characterize the position of those with whom they oppose in a way that satisfies their flesh and demonizes those with whom they disagree with in order to make the other position look as bad as possible and in a way that those with whom they disagree with would never agree to.
When you address it with them they give the pat answer and I paraphrase "well that is what it really is". Much like the op it is obnoxious and arrogant and disrespects the person with whom they disagree with. Such are strawmen and you have to wonder if this is nothing more than a debate tactic because they really are struggling with their own view and cannot do any better.
I'm a Calvinist but only agree with the first three points. Some Arminians believe in OSAS so we need to consider the historic documents and apply them to whom fits best.
If you believe in free will, you would be closer to Arminians than to Calvinists.Uh no, if people like me say they do not represent me that is what we need to consider. I do not care about your archaic documents.