Rippon said:
O please ,not the Robot schematic again .No Calvinist thinks in those terms . Try a new form of attack .
What? You don't think in those terms? I would have never known!! For you speak in those terms all the time. If man has no choice, no free will, then he is but a robot without the ability to resist God's grace. My son, a computer geek, can build one of those. If he is smart enough he might be able to program it to say over and over again: "I bow down and praise thee DHK; I bow down and praise thee DHK," etc. Is that what God did. According to Calvinistic theology one would think so. Why?
His grace is irresistable that he can't do anything else but.
He is so depraved that it is impossible for him to be saved unless he is one of the elect. God limited his atonement just for him and others like him.
At this point it becomes very confusing for he needs to realize that because he is saved he believes in Christ. Whoaa! That is not what the Bible teaches (Acts 16:31), but it is what Calvin teaches.
Calvinism teaches, “A man is not saved because he believes n Christ; he believes in Christ because he is saved.” In other worlds, “The elect of God are chosen by Him to be His children, in order that they might be made to believe, not because He foresaw that they would believe.” (Boettner, page 101.)
Thus he is saved first, and then he believes--totally contrary to the Scriptures which simply say: "Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." How simple the gospel message really is.
But now our man must meet up with that grace which is impossible to resist, at which point he will be forced to praise God. He is nothing more than a robot in God's sight. Grace is irresistable--contrary to the teaching of God's Word.
Man is simply a robot in the hand of God without any will of his own. Why should you disagree? Isn't it the truth, according to Calvin?
And it has been addressed so many times about the nonsense of "being forced" , so why not drop that poor line of attack and think of something new ?
Irresistable Please look it up in the dictionary.
From on-line Merriam-Webster:
Irresistable: unable to resist
Resist:1
: to exert oneself so as to counteract or defeat <he
resisted temptation>
2
: to withstand the force or effect of
I believe I have the right definiton. Why do you question it?
As for your own volition being the reason for your belief consider just two passages for starters .
So it is God who decides to show mercy . We can neither choose it nor work for it . ( Romans 9:16 NLTse )
God shows mercy on the just and the unjust alike.
He sends both the sunshine and the rain on the saved and the saved alike. That is his mercy. His mercy is directed upon all. His gospel is also directed toward all.
God is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.
God so loved the world (not the elect) that he gave his only begotten son..
--That well known verse is a convenient thorn in the side of the Calvinist.
He chose to give birth to us by giving us his true word . And we , out of all creation , became his prized possession . ( James 1:18 NLTse )
God loved Israel for no other reason than he loved Israel.
You are no better than Israel, nor the Muslims, or the Hindus or any other group of people in the world. Arrogancy is just another sin. If you are saved, it is not because of God's election, it is because you chose to believe the gospel message that was presented you. You believed on the Lord Jesus Christ instead of rejecting him. Others have rejected him. Count your blessings. You are unworthy of the grace of God, and yet, out of his love for you and the rest of mankind he died for you and paid the penalty for your sins, and not for yours alone but for the sins of the whole world.
The difference between you and others is
you choose to believe; others did not.