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Arminius on Calvin

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Luke2427, Jun 6, 2011.

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  1. Jaocb77

    Jaocb77 New Member

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    Do you then deny that Jesus said all who are hungry and thirsty may come? That God is not wanting any to perish but for all to come to repentance? If you believe In Calvin's view of God, then you would also believe in limited atonement where Christ only died for some.

    All through the NT it talks about belief. Believe on the Lord Jesus and you shall be saved.

    If God created some men for heaven and some for hell, then how do you reconcile the fact that God originally created hell NOT for humans but for the devil and his angels?

    When we look at the God of Scriptures, we realize that he doesn't just love, he IS love. I'm sorry but this isn't even up for debate. Man has free will and this does not negate God's sovereignty.

    Those men whom God picked as you mentioned, this has nothing to do with their eternal destiny. Yes, God chooses men to serve his purpose on earth. But what does this have to do with God creating some men for heaven and the rest for hell before the foundation of the world which Calvin taught?

    As for God hardening some, He hardens those hearts that are already closed. Those who resist Him and His Son. God never hardens a heart that is open and receptive. Pharaoh's heart was already closed and God gave him over to the desires of his heart.
     
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    :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

    Excellent!!!!! I am so glad and fortunate that the gospel is open to "whosoever".
     
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