Calvinists and those who oppose them argue over "free will". Many misunderstand the Calvinist position of the bondage of man's will.
Calvinists understand that men are free to choose, but their freedom can be described as a man locked in a room. Is that man free? Yes and no. He is not free to visit his family or take a trip to Graceland, but he is free to sit in the chair or stand up. He is free to read the magazine on the corner table or do pushups.
Sinful men are free to do what sinful men do, but only men set free by Christ can take that trip to Graceland.
Calvinists understand that men are free to choose, but their freedom can be described as a man locked in a room. Is that man free? Yes and no. He is not free to visit his family or take a trip to Graceland, but he is free to sit in the chair or stand up. He is free to read the magazine on the corner table or do pushups.
Sinful men are free to do what sinful men do, but only men set free by Christ can take that trip to Graceland.