Silverhair
Well-Known Member
Yes. That's what Owen was saying above in post 88.
I agree that God does not determine all things. I do believe that God is sovereign over all that happens and that he has a divine right to intervene whenever he wishes. I agree with the argument that God has the right to give total free rein to our wills if he chooses to do so. I just happen to believe that when and if he does so that individual will not be saved. I do not pretend to know how and if God gives a certain amount of help or conviction to everyone, or to some, or if he simply gives faith or a new birth to some. I tend to think personally, not Calvinistically, that whenever anyone hears the gospel, they are given some light and can be held accountable. I also think more is going on than the information contained being dispensed and then the rest is up to us. I don't really care if that fits or doesn't fit into someone's camp or system.
Dave I can agree with what you are saying up to man's free will will always lead to rejection of God.
As soon as calvinism says God decrees/determines all things then to me they have gone off the rails and stopped trusting the word of God.