Can Calvinist explain?
DHK posted-
I realize what you are saying.
However, ask SBM if God is the author of the sin. He will readily admit that He is. The difference between SBM and some of the others is that he takes the tenets of Calvinism to their logical conclusion while others simply do not want to admit it.
I also mentioned another poster, Luke, who agrees with the same position.
My post which you quoted was:
Luke, who posted here so often as Calvinism's representative, believed that God is the author of sin. Any thinking Calvinist will admit that their belief system logically leads to that conclusion. After all, isn't that what you keep quoting--God "appointed (created or fitted) vessels of wrath fitted for destruction." He created people for evil means according to your own theology.
Notice I didn't come right out and say that is what they all believed. It they take their beliefs to their logical conclusion, then they will honestly admit that they must believe that God is the author of evil, just like Luke and SBM do.
But, because it is not "politically correct" for them to so, they shy away from such a position.
After all, in their interpretation, God, being the potter, created out of love: "vessels of wrath fitted to destruction," vessels that could do nothing but evil even if they tried. They were born evil, can only do evil, and are destined to an evil end--according to their interpretation.
This makes God the author of evil. One cannot get around this conclusion when such an interpretation is given.