Not at all, have in library Berkhof, Frame, Grudem, Vos, read any of then van in full?As I said, they run away from their doctrine.![]()
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Not at all, have in library Berkhof, Frame, Grudem, Vos, read any of then van in full?As I said, they run away from their doctrine.![]()
His view in regards to how we see salvation is interesting, as nothing found ion my various books have read on Calvinist theology!First Van avoids actually addressing my post. Did you see any reference to my post? Nope.
Next 1 Corinthians 2:13 is misrepresented. It says that 'The natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them because they are spiritually discerned.' It does of course say, in the clearest terms that the natural man cannot understand the Gospel, because the Gospel is something spiritual. 'Solid food (meat)' is nowhere mentioned in the text. More obfuscation on display.
Van fails to understand argument. More ignorance on display.
Van pretends that kosmos always means 'humanity. More obfuscation (and ignorance) on display.
Look at Acts of the Apostle 16:14 again. Did Paul open Lydia's heart to heed the things he spoke to her (i.e. the Gospel)? Nope. Did any of Paul's companions open her heart? Nope Did she open her own heart? Nope. Who opened Lydia's heart? God did. More obfuscation and denial of the plain meaning of the text.
Yes, and unless God does that, people will remain in darkness, because that is what they prefer (John 3:19).
Only if God opens the heart to receive it. It is God who makes the soil good. It does not make itself good. Those who hear, receive and fall away were never Christ's sheep (1 John 2:19).
Is there any scriptural evidence that 'given' to Christ (John 6:39 etc.) is the same as being 'placed spiritually into Him' (and exactly where is that in the Bible?)? Nope. More obfuscation on display.
Did either Van or I ever mention infants dying? Nope. More obfuscation on display.
The three statements are great; they were the only good part of your post. the problem is that you don't understand them, have wrenched them out of their context.
Now this brilliant poster equates having books and books of smokescreed spewing falsehood with running away from Calvinist doctrine by posting misinformation, such as people "will be" rather than "are" God's elect.Not at all, have in library Berkhof, Frame, Grudem, Vos, read any of then van in full?
Certainly true of scripture, as nothing there is found to support the TULI of Calvinism.His view in regards to how we see salvation is interesting, as nothing found ion my various books have read on Calvinist theology!
Not at all, have in library Berkhof, Frame, Grudem, Vos, read any of then van in full?
Hvae rerad therm also, but Geisler is very confused on Calvinism, as he equates 5 point one being Hyper, and that he is a "moderate" one!how about Henry Thiessen, or Norman Geisler? Grudem is not too sound
Its all the way thru scriptures!Certainly true of scripture, as nothing there is found to support the TULI of Calvinism.
Have you read "anyNow this brilliant poster equates having books and books of smokescreed spewing falsehood with running away from Calvinist doctrine by posting misinformation, such as people "will be" rather than "are" God's elect.
Grudem good. except in his takes on eternal subordination and spiritual gifts!how about Henry Thiessen, or Norman Geisler? Grudem is not too sound
The myths pushed by Van seem endless.The myths pushed by Calvinists seem endless.
First, he doesn't understand Calvinism and then, without adducing any evidence, accuses those who do of posting misinformation.First their opponents do not understand Calvinism. But the fact is the proponents post misinformation about Calvinism.
Next, Van pretends that he hasn't mistranslated kosmos time after time as 'humanity.'Next they misrepresent their opponents, i.e. Van pretends Kosmos "always" means humanity.
Does Acts 16:14 say God offered to open her heart? Nope. Does the verse say God tried to open her heart? Nope. God opened her heart and it was opened. 'My counsel shall stand, and I will do all My pleasure.....Indeed, I have spoken it; I will also bring it to pass. I have purposed it; I will also do it' (Isaiah 46:10-11).Next "opened her heart" means enabled by irresistible grace. Does any verse say that? Nope.
Was Lydia a Christian before God opened her heart? Nope. She needed to be saved and God opened her heart.Was Lydia a worshiper of God? Yes, thus was open to the word of God.
Did the text say that witnesses opened Lydia's heart? Nope. God opened her heart.to receive the things spoken by Paul.How does God open hearts to His word? Through witnesses, not supernatural enabling beams.
Next Van pretends that Calvinism teaches that people cannot respond to God's revealed word. Of course they can, when God opens their hearts to do so. Before that they are dead in trespasses and sinsNext Calvinism says people cannot respond to God's revealed word, which is a denial of scripture.
Next Van deliberately confuses elect sinners being given to Christ for Him to save (John 6:37, 39; 17:2 etc.) with sinners being 'placed in Christ' which seems to be his misunderstanding of Colossians 1:13 which in fact teaches no such thing.Next they deny being given to Him, John 6:37 results in being placed within Christ and will not be cast out.
Next, to obfuscate still further, he talks about a 'gift of faith' to infants, for which there is no Biblical text and which sounds a bit Roman Catholic to me, and has the brass neck to say it is Calvinism!Next, the Calvinist happily admits he did not address the gift of faith to infants, which of course hides Calvinism.
You have correctly read his bogus musings not based on truth.The myths pushed by Van seem endless.
First, he doesn't understand Calvinism and then, without adducing any evidence, accuses those who do of posting misinformation.
Next, Van pretends that he hasn't mistranslated kosmos time after time as 'humanity.'
Does Acts 16:14 say God offered to open her heart? Nope. Does the verse say God tried to open her heart? Nope. God opened her heart and it was opened. 'My counsel shall stand, and I will do all My pleasure.....Indeed, I have spoken it; I will also bring it to pass. I have purposed it; I will also do it' (Isaiah 46:10-11).
Was Lydia a Christian before God opened her heart? Nope. She needed to be saved and God opened her heart.
Did the text say that witnesses opened Lydia's heart? Nope. God opened her heart.to receive the things spoken by Paul.
Next Van pretends that Calvinism teaches that people cannot respond to God's revealed word. Of course they can, when God opens their hearts to do so. Before that they are dead in trespasses and sins
Next Van deliberately confuses elect sinners being given to Christ for Him to save (John 6:37, 39; 17:2 etc.) with sinners being 'placed in Christ' which seems to be his misunderstanding of Colossians 1:13 which in fact teaches no such thing.
Next, to obfuscate still further, he talks about a 'gift of faith' to infants, for which there is no Biblical text and which sounds a bit Roman Catholic to me, and has the brass neck to say it is Calvinism!
Note folks the generalization, the stock and trade of Calvinist misinformationIts all the way thru scriptures!
I read the book you seem not to comprehend. The B I B L EHave you read "any
of them?"
Once again Martin addresses me and not the topic. This vicious and vindictive behavior should be telling...The myths pushed by Van seem endless. SNIP
Calvinism's falsehoods are defended using falsehoods as demonstrated above.godly parents have no reason to doubt of the election and salvation of their children, whom it pleases God to call out of this life in their infancy.
blah, blah, blahOnce again Martin addresses me and not the topic. This vicious and vindictive behavior should be telling...
blah, blah, blahNext the Calvinist pretends he can read minds, informing others concerning my knowledge. This infantile behavior should be telling...
blah, blah, blahNext he rewrites his material false statement (kosmos always means humanity) to kosmos is often used to refer to humanity. See a pattern of deceit?
blah, blah, blahNext he ignores the fact God uses witnesses to provide understanding of the gospel to the lost. No supernatural irresistible grace enabling beam.
blah, blah, blahNext, he claims I indicated Calvinism says those enabled by their supernatural beam cannot understand. Not what I said
blah, blah, blahFinally he denies Calvinism claims elect babies who die in the womb are given faith and saved. Another material false statement.
Calvinism's falsehoods are defended using falsehoods as demonstrated above.
Jesus atonement paid for those who believe and no one elseDid Christ die as a ransom for all? Yes.
The payment via atonement is only for those who believe and no others.Did this include "the church?" Yes
The payment was never made for those who don't believe.Did this exclude those not yet saved and never to be saved? Nope
The myths pushed by Van seem endless.
First, he doesn't understand Calvinism and then, without adducing any evidence, accuses those who do of posting misinformation.
Next, Van pretends that he hasn't mistranslated kosmos time after time as 'humanity.'
Does Acts 16:14 say God offered to open her heart? Nope. Does the verse say God tried to open her heart? Nope. God opened her heart and it was opened. 'My counsel shall stand, and I will do all My pleasure.....Indeed, I have spoken it; I will also bring it to pass. I have purposed it; I will also do it' (Isaiah 46:10-11).
Was Lydia a Christian before God opened her heart? Nope. She needed to be saved and God opened her heart.
Did the text say that witnesses opened Lydia's heart? Nope. God opened her heart.to receive the things spoken by Paul.
Next Van pretends that Calvinism teaches that people cannot respond to God's revealed word. Of course they can, when God opens their hearts to do so. Before that they are dead in trespasses and sins
Next Van deliberately confuses elect sinners being given to Christ for Him to save (John 6:37, 39; 17:2 etc.) with sinners being 'placed in Christ' which seems to be his misunderstanding of Colossians 1:13 which in fact teaches no such thing.
Next, to obfuscate still further, he talks about a 'gift of faith' to infants, for which there is no Biblical text and which sounds a bit Roman Catholic to me, and has the brass neck to say it is Calvinism!
Its all the way thru scriptures!
You have correctly read his bogus musings not based on truth.
Van to his credit does try and man up and offer a biblical answer, just gets lost in the theological corn maze more than often then not.