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The very nature of God’s holiness requires His separation from sin.
God acts according to His nature, holy and pure, just like people act according to their natures, corrupt and evil.
peace to you
Not "inability", more "unwillingness". We have an "inability" to make ourselves righteous and an "unwillingness" to approach God and acknowledge our sin...still no explanation. I've love to hear, from a Calvinist, the explanation that cancels out the sovereignty of God over our inability to even recognize our sinful condition and simply believe good news.
Not "inability", more "unwillingness". We have an "inability" to make ourselves righteous and an "unwillingness" to approach God and acknowledge our sin.
I suspect the answer is "No." People tend to see what they want to see and to refuse to see what they do not wish to see.So is fallen man able to to recognize his own sinfulness, but unwilling to believe the gospel?
Sorry, that question is WAY above my pay grade. You will need to ask God for the details about how He made Adam.Was it not God that so constituted the fallen human race in Adam as to render it unwilling (as opposed to unable)?
I suspect the answer is "No." People tend to see what they want to see and to refuse to see what they do not wish to see.
So the 'practical' answer is "fallen man cannot recognize his own sinfulness because he is unwilling to". As a metaphysical possibility, I am unsure if it is absolutely impossible (like a 'married bachelor').
Sorry, that question is WAY above my pay grade. You will need to ask God for the details about how He made Adam.
Pharaoh, actually. (vs 17 and 19) Moses brought God's commandment. God hardened Pharaoh to disobey.Right. And he told us, over and over, whom it is that he hardens: Israel.
I do not know how God made Adam. I do not know the mechanism of the fall.I didn't understand all that. In the end, in the Calvinist system, whatever the terminology, it's God himself that made fallen man unable and unwilling. So @canadyjd 's syllogism hid that aspect.
God did not constitute a “fallen human nature”, He constituted a human nature that was corrupted by man’s rebellion.....
Was it not God himself that so constituted the fallen human nature...)
I do not...You openly ignore Romans 5. Thus, you cannot see.
No...Second, you ignore Romans 9
No where in Scripture does Paul speak to Post-modern Westernist gentiles..........where Paul answers your complaint.
I have no complaints against God.HoS, God has clearly answered your complaints against Him
I blame him for nothing....yet you persist in blaming Him.
I do not...
The very fact that you separate Romans 5 and 9 tells me that you aren't reading the text correctly.....
they Don't exist independent of one another.
They help explain each other, and provide the wider literary context of Paul's intentions.
No...
I understand that Romans 9 is in the middle of an argument chain which extends from roughly chapters 5-11.
I realize that it is not a habit of Calvinist Preachers to read a text through and then exegete it, but, it is so.
Calvinist preachers tend to spend hours belaboring a single verse of Scripture and expounding on it as though it contains self-contained inexhaustible treasures of information.
Here's the secret...
They don't.
The individual verses of an individual chapter of an individual letter written by an apostle who intended................
THE WHOLE BOOK TO BE READ IN ONE SITTING
Provides the context for the book.
Your friend Aaron is raping the text like a a Viking, and he probably isn't even aware of it.
You are close to doing the same.
No where in Scripture does Paul speak to Post-modern Westernist gentiles..........
He's addressing JEWS!!!!!!
Read the passage for crying out loud....an ignorant baby could see it.
I have no complaints against God.
I complain about your blaspheming him.
I blame him for nothing....
I accuse you of preaching a Satanic heresy....
I, however, do not claim that I pray for God to show mercy upon your blasphemies against him, and your false accusations against his character.........
If he shows mercy upon you for repeated blasphemy, that is because he is more merciful than I. And I am not going to lie about my feelings as you quite obviously do.
what is this satanic heresy?
That God creates damned children, infected with a disease he subsequently hates them for possessing, and then tortures them forever because, in his "Sovereignty" he decided that that is what he wants to do with them.what is this satanic heresy?
I am a Calvinist, and agree with Spurgeon on this issue, not Calvin, as all babies go to heaven due to the death of Jesus on their behalf!That God creates damned children, infected with a disease he subsequently hates them for possessing, and then tortures them forever because, in his "Sovereignty" he decided that that is what he wants to do with them.
It's the most demonic, stupid and evil doctrine I can conceive of.
HoS, reading the entire letter in one sitting is an excellent idea. Doing so, you will realize that Romans is not written for Jews only. In fact it is written to the whole church and breaks down the difference between law and grace. Many Jews wanted to place the burden of the law upon Christians. None of the Apostles, in their letters, would ever agree to such a foolish proposition. In fact it is summarily called anathema. Paul breaks down the law and then shows how believers are no longer under the condemnation of the law. Those who remain under the law are condemned by the law.I do not...
The very fact that you separate Romans 5 and 9 tells me that you aren't reading the text correctly.....
they Don't exist independent of one another.
They help explain each other, and provide the wider literary context of Paul's intentions.
No...
I understand that Romans 9 is in the middle of an argument chain which extends from roughly chapters 5-11.
I realize that it is not a habit of Calvinist Preachers to read a text through and then exegete it, but, it is so.
Calvinist preachers tend to spend hours belaboring a single verse of Scripture and expounding on it as though it contains self-contained inexhaustible treasures of information.
Here's the secret...
They don't.
The individual verses of an individual chapter of an individual letter written by an apostle who intended................
THE WHOLE BOOK TO BE READ IN ONE SITTING
Provides the context for the book.
Your friend Aaron is raping the text like a a Viking, and he probably isn't even aware of it.
You are close to doing the same.
No where in Scripture does Paul speak to Post-modern Westernist gentiles..........
He's addressing JEWS!!!!!!
Read the passage for crying out loud....an ignorant baby could see it.
I have no complaints against God.
I complain about your blaspheming him.
I blame him for nothing....
I accuse you of preaching a Satanic heresy....
I, however, do not claim that I pray for God to show mercy upon your blasphemies against him, and your false accusations against his character.........
If he shows mercy upon you for repeated blasphemy, that is because he is more merciful than I. And I am not going to lie about my feelings as you quite obviously do.
I do not wish him to spare those who continue to compare my Lord and Saviour to a demon.
Did God create sin?That God creates damned children, infected with a disease he subsequently hates them for possessing, and then tortures them forever because, in his "Sovereignty" he decided that that is what he wants to do with them.
It's the most demonic, stupid and evil doctrine I can conceive of.
Spurgeon was wrong.I am a Calvinist, and agree with Spurgeon on this issue, not Calvin, as all babies go to heaven due to the death of Jesus on their behalf!
Many would have. There's an entire book which seems to have escaped your notice called the book of Acts. Many Apostles battled on that very issue over and over.None of the Apostles, in their letters, would ever agree to such a foolish proposition.
"Sin" is not a concrete thing with causal effects in the Universe. It is neither "created" or "uncreated" .Did God create sin?
No, Adam was. Only an idiot doesn't know that.Is God responsible for Adam's rebellion
No, Adam was responsible. the whole earth groans as a result of Adam's sin, read your Bible, there's a verse about that, actually.and the corruption that happened due to sin?
Why would you ask such an absurd question?Should God have killed off Adam and Eve with no offspring and recreated two new perfect humans?
I'm not wiser than God.HoS, since you seem to think you are more wise than God,
I don't judge God.Your judgment of God is noted by us all.
Read the Jerusalem Council. The issue was settled. You have no support for your view.Many would have. There's an entire book which seems to have escaped your notice called the book of Acts. Many Apostles battled on that very issue over and over.
That is an ignorant statement.
You continually betray your ignorance of the Scriptures the more you post.
It's interesting to see you backtrack and cover."Sin" is not a concrete thing with causal effects in the Universe. It is neither "created" or "uncreated" .
I realize that it is a noun (as far as parts of speech are concerned) but so also is the number "2".
The number "2" is neither "created" or "uncreated" either......and also stands in no causal relations.
Calvinists are so full of Medieval backwards superstitions that it's laughable.
Have you ever even thought about how stupid a phrase like "creating sin" is?
Sin isn't even reasonably thought of as a "created thing".
Sin happens to be the transgression of the Law.
The Bible defines it that way.
You define it as a genetic disease present in a human male's spermatazoa.
Your whole Theology is so steeped in Dark age pagan superstition, and you don't realize it.......
I'm not sure you can be helped if that's what you think.
No, Adam was. Only an idiot doesn't know that.
No, Adam was responsible. the whole earth groans as a result of Adam's sin, read your Bible, there's a verse about that, actually.
Why would you ask such an absurd question?
Neither you nor I have sufficient knowledge to speak intelligently on such a topic.
It's a question no one should ask.
God did that which was most conducive to fulfill his perfect plan in the Universe.
I'm not wiser than God.
I am vastly wiser that you...
(Also more well spoken.)
I don't judge God.
I judge your understanding.
I find your understanding wanting. Be as torqued about that as you feel like.