jdlongmire said:
Please demonstrate the "trichotomy" as a biblical principle - in a new thread.
It belongs here in that Calvinists claim "spiritual inability" due to "spiritual death"/"total depravity" when, in fact, scripture says we are NOT spiritually unable to hear the gospel nor to respond in trust.
The foundation of trichotomy is the Trinity of God Himself. We are created in God's image to have 3 aspects to our 1 person. For the purposes of our redemption, God has revealed Himself in "Persons" -- 1 per aspect. God/soul, Spirit/spirit, and Jesus/body.
Even though our soul be dead (Ezek 18:20), His Spirit communicates with our yet living spirit (mind, emotions, and will) His "eternal godhead" and salvation so that we are "without excuse" in not choosing His salvation by a) knowing Him, b) glorifying Him, and c) thanking Him, Rom 1:21 as is appropriate to the "light" He has given us. So, whereas the soul is indeed, spiritually "dead," the spirit (intellect, emotions, and will) are very much alive and responsive (as you would otherwise admit if it weren't part of your "Reform Dogma" to deny it).
Since this is on topic, I will happily respond - please reiterate.
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They have a misguided "model" of the sin nature. Every creature born into this world has INSTINCTS that allow it to survive, grow, and regenerate in kind. Only the human creature has "spiritual laws" whereby instincts are regulated for the common good through conscience, family, government, commandment, etc. It is when our "instinctive" acts encounter these "spiritual laws" that we have SIN in the strictest sense of the word, Rom 7:9-11.
The same thing that allows us to understand "spiritual law" (conviction) and obey it on these various levels is the conscience or soul that makes us capable of "seeing" God's provision for sin and obeying it unto salvation.
Ergo, Calvinism's "totally depraved" person just does NOT exist! It is a "philosophical illusion." There is no creature alive that is 1) brain dead and 2) living totally instinctively with no regard for spiritual regulation of his behavior.