Ben1445
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I think it would help if you look at it from the other perspective. What I said is that we have the ability (and Calvinism says we are only able to) reject the influence of God on our lives.
It must be understood that influence that must be overcome to prevent a change is the influence of God.
Given that all men are created equal, the response is also able to be equal.
Man resists God. Man does not overcome sin. Man overcomes the influence of God because he loves darkness rather than light.
This doesn’t mean that all men will never respond. It means that all men are not seeking God. God is seeking all men.
Some, yes most, resist God and overcome His influence because they reject Him.
From my perspective, I am not talking about overcoming the influence of sin. We are already in sin. We don’t need to be influenced to be there. We are there.What Calvinism says regarding this is that this ability to do this that you are talking about is defective in itself.
It must be understood that influence that must be overcome to prevent a change is the influence of God.
(Jesus is the Divine Help for us to come to God. No man comes to the Father but by the Son. There is not a “no man comes to the Father but by the Son by the Father.”)Thus the need for divine help even in the act of coming to Christ.
This is true. But if the Word of God is given, this is the influence of God. It must either be rejected or accepted. But the Bible is not invisible to those who have not been “given the ability to understand it.”(this is a construct of Calvinism. People understand language enough to understand what is being said and accept or reject.)Calvinism would say this "ability of choice" we have is not inclined naturally to Christ.
Given the gospel, a person has been introduced to Christ. What more do they need than Christ Who is our life?(They do not deny that we do have the ability to resist a given temptation or do a good deed or show virtue.) Non-Calvinists believe that this inner and final decisionmaker within our deepest self is able, given the information of the gospel propositions, to choose to come to Christ.
God made our minds. The extreme seems to be where the argument ends up so I address it. God made our minds. Any thinking we do has already been given us by God. To deny that God has created all men with the equal ability to respond to Him is to demean God’s creation and make some men no better than animals.In between are various degrees of belief as to the need of enlightenment or conviction and to what extent that can be self generated.
By the way, I'm not completely sure Calvinism is right on all this but I think the basic framework probably is.
Given that all men are created equal, the response is also able to be equal.
Man resists God. Man does not overcome sin. Man overcomes the influence of God because he loves darkness rather than light.
This doesn’t mean that all men will never respond. It means that all men are not seeking God. God is seeking all men.
Some, yes most, resist God and overcome His influence because they reject Him.