Arminianism teaches men that God is untrustworthy and an indian giver.
Calvinism teaches men that God is selfish and that His love is limited.
Please provide the documentation that Arminianism teaches that God is untrustworthy and an "Indian giver" (is that a politically correct term?).
Please provide the documentation that Calvinism teaches men that God is selfish and that His love is limited.
Still waiting for an answer to Jon's questions.
No, an "Arminian" would not openly say "God is trustworthy" but I would assess from that that He wasn't.
So you are admitting you told an untruth regarding Arminianism?
Are you also admitting to telling an untruth about "Calvinism" in the same post?
No Arminian on this forum teaches that God is untrustworthy nor that He fails to keep his promises.
And no "Calvinist" believes God is selfish and that His love is limited.
Is your understanding of the theology of soteriology so flawed that you have to make up untruths about what others believe?
The 5 points of Arminianism are:
1. Human Free Will--This states that though man is fallen, he is not incapacitated by the sinful nature and can freely choose God. His will is not restricted and enslaved by his sinful nature.
2. Conditional Election--God chose people for salvation based on His foreknowledge where God looks into the future to see who would respond to the gospel message and believe.
3. Universal Atonement--Jesus bore the sin of everyone who ever lived.
4. Resistable Grace--The teaching that the saving grace of God can be resisted and finally beaten so as to reject salvation in Christ.
5. Fall from Grace--The Teaching that a person can fall from grace and lose his salvation. (Although Arminius did not believe this, he did leave the door open for further study on the matter.)
So, where in there does it teach that God is untrustworthy or that He fails to keep his promises?
The 5 Points of "Calvinism" are:
1. Total Depravity -- Because of the fall, man is unable of himself to savingly believe the gospel.
2. Unconditional Election -- God's choice of certain individuals unto salvation before the foundation of the world rested solely in His own sovereign will and not on any merit of the person being saved.
3. Limited Atonement or Particular Redemption -- Christ's atonement was sufficient for all but efficient only for believers (the elect) and actually secured salvation for them and not just made salvation possible if they did certain things considered meriting salvation.
4. Irresistible Grace or The Efficacious Call of the Spirit -- In addition to the outward general call to salvation which is made to everyone who hears the gospel, the Holy Spirit extends to the elect a special inward call that inevitably brings them to salvation. God's saving Grace is always efficacious - it always accomplishes what God intended it to accomplish. God, and His efficacious grace, never fail.
5. Perseverance of the Saints -- All who are drawn by the Father, redeemed by the Son, and given faith by the Holy Spirit are eternally saved. They are kept by grace through the power of Almighty God and thus are preserved by His efficacious grace to the end.
Now, where in there does it teach that God is selfish and that His love is limited?
Honesty, especially in recounting what the other side believes, is of paramount importance in this type of discussion. To try to twist what others believe into a falsehood simply proves you are unqualified to discuss the issue. If you don't let others speak for themselves there is no reason to listen to what you have to say as you have already proven yourself to be an unreliable witness.