Actually there have been....No one here has denied that and you know it.
Oh the classic "and you know it." I'm only going by what you write. I never purposefully misrepresent anyone's views. I find doing that to be dishonest. If I think one's view is wrong, I have no need to misrepresent it. If you feel I've misrepresented you, understand that I have not done it on purpose.Deal with my actual views please or we are just going to keep going in circles. I affirm that we are born enemies of God, but I also believe that is why God sent a message meant to make an appeal for his enemies to be reconciled. There is nothing in scripture to indicate that gospel appeal doesn't have the ability to enable reconciliation.
here's what you said...
You either believe man's nature is corrupt or not. You say it is. Good, but you wording made it sound like you didn't.You define free as "doing what ever he wants", but you fail to point out that what he wants is determined by his nature, which was determined by God in such a manner than it could not have been otherwise.
Because Paul is giving thanks to God for choosing these people for salvation. He thanks him for choosing to justify them. You can't say he choose believers to be justified because they already are justified. They were justified the moment that they believed. What you are doing is reading something into the text that's not there. It doesn't say that he chose to justify them because they believed. It simply says he choose to justify them.Then explain what you meant when you said, "It cannot be said he chose believers to be justified." Believers are already justified."
but the passage in no way says that.If you don't mean that believers are justified prior to believing then what is your point? Because my point is that God has chosen to justify whosoever believes. Why would you argue against that point with the statement above if it doesn't mean that?
I agree, which is why I'd like for just one of you to correctly represent your opponents view of predestination and election.
I do. There are many that believe that God choose to save people by looking ahead and seeing who would be saved and then choosing them. You believe that God choose to justify those that believe. Not much different, but a difference. Either way, Ephesians 1 doesn't say that.
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