Originally posted by ILUVLIGHT:
I have already submitted to the authority of scripture.
Clearly you haven't, and you prove it below by changing what Rom 3 says.
Just because you believe that Calvinism is the only one true doctrine, places it right up there with every other cult in the world. No one has a perfect theology, and Calvinism least of all.
What I believe has nothing to do with it. As I have said many times, the test of truth is the Scripture. Does Scripture teach that God sovereignly and without reason elects individuals to salvation? Absolutely. Therefore, Calvinism is what the Bible teaches. There are differences among Calvinists as to how to interpret individuals verses, just as there are among arminians. But the basic teaching of Calvinism is the teaching of hte word of God.
Total depravity . is supported by Romans 3:10-18. But when you read the whole chapter you find that this is not what God says but is used as irony to show what the sinner says in his heart. That same sinner says there is no God.
This is a clear denial of Scripture. There is no irony in Rom 3. God quotes the OT as proof that both Jew and non-Jew are sinners and that sin has affected every area of their being. To say that Rom 3 is not what God says is plainly wrong, and to be honest, is to deny the basic doctrine of revelation.
Unconditional election ; While I believe it is unconditional that's why all are elect. The Calvinist doesn't believe that it is unconditional, but believes it is individual thus making it very conditional. And they believe it is individual with out scriptural support.
Again, just completely. Not all are elect. Unconditional election means "without merit." It is not conditioned on the individual. And election ot salvation is individual. There is no other option. Again, you have clearly denied the teaching of Scripture.
Limited Atonement ; Another false doctrine. Christ died for the whole world and the Bible clearly says so. Calvinist would like to Change the meaning of those words in Jn 3:16. But kosmos / world has only one meaning. That menaing is "ORDER"
This demonstrates that you don't understand limited atonement (after all that is said about it here, you have no excuse for this). Calvinists believe that the merit of Christ's death is without limit. They, because of the teachign of Scripture, believe that the intent of Christ's death was to save sinners, and therefore is limited to saved people. All people with the exception of universalists limit the atonement. And universalism is not even Christian.
Irresistible Grace ; Calvinist believe we have no choice even though they have no scripture that says we have no choice. We do have scriptures that say we do. and when presented Calvinist make the false claims that the verses do not say what they clearly say. They Ignore the clear teaching of scripture that says Christ came unto His own and they received Him not. Then through the idea of that individual election, which is false anyway use it to support there dictating idea of God
Again, you simply do not understand what you are talking about. Calvinists do not say that man has no choice. Calvinist, along with the Bible, teach that man's choice will always be against God until God regenerates him. Then, man's free choice will be to turn to God in repentance. There is no dictation. There is the loving effectual call.
Perseverance of the Saints ;
It is we who persevere we are not persevered by God. It doesn't say anywhere in scripture that we are. I know Paul says He is convinced but then turns right around and tells us to fear because we can be broken out of the tree we are grafted in to just like the original branches were broken out of that tree so that we could be grafted in.
Calvinism is nothing more that the doctrines of men.
Again, just a plain denial of Scripture. THe Bible teaches that God who started the work of salvation will complete it (Phil 1:6; 1 Thess 5:24; John 10; John 3:16; etc). Paul does not tell believers to fear. He tells Jews not to trust in their ethnicity as a basis for salvation.
You have never proven one point of the tulip even though you claim you have.
No, we have. You have simply rejected the teaching of Scripture about these matters. You have decided that you can take the words of God and make them fit your own conceptions. These ideas you put forth are old and have been soundly refuted many times. Most of them are based on your misunderstanding of what you are arguing against.
Mike, I don't mean to be offensive, but I want to ask why you treat the word of God in teh manner in which you do (saying God really didn't say what he said, such as in Rom 3 above) and then invoke the blessing of God? That seems very out of place to me. God is not pleased when his word is rejected, and I am not talking about the debate between Calvinism and arminianism. I can fully accept that people honestly disagree about that issue. I can accept that godly men see it differently than I do. But when you say that the word of God is not really what God said, you have violated the clear teaching of Scripture about inspiration, and you then invoke the blessing of God on that. That makes no sense. I would urge you to refrain from using such a phrase.