God gave His exact breathed words. We have them all. Joyfully, I can read them since I know Greek and Hebrew. I find joy in accurate, faithful translations in a number of languages, realizing that all are man-made and thus (by nature) imperfect, especially as languages evolve and word meaning may take a 180 from what was the norm a decade of centuries before.
The fundamentals of the faith are in the Word and in the person of Christ. Please so not conflate/confuse them with any hermeneutical or theological interpretation or view.
[Aside: Cannot imagine a person who doesn't believe in the complete abject incapability of a sinner to do one righteous thing in the sight of God even understands doctrine and that salvation is left to the sinner. Nor that God the Father who is sovereign in salvation's choices, not evil, wicked, fallen man who still, obviously believes he can chose correctly. Nor that God the Son died but it failed to save because a sinner's will was stronger than His will. Nor that God the holy Spirit can be stopped by man? Or that man could somehow lose the eternal salvation God the Father, Son, and Spirit promised (and didn't lie). As Spurgeon said so succinctly, Calvinism IS the Gospel.
But Calvinism has NOTHING to do with the Fundamentals of the Faith. That is a different discussion; confusing the two may be a problem. Trust you can grasp that and feel free to spout off in the Calvinism/Arminian discussion forum where they could shed some light on false doctrine.
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