that type of free will went away after the fall of Adam!It is free will , the same free will that allows sin in the first place
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that type of free will went away after the fall of Adam!It is free will , the same free will that allows sin in the first place
Natural man and lost sinner same thing!The natural man is not the lost, they are without the ability to understand spiritual things, the lost can understand spiritual.matters but have not accept Christ.
The verse says this plainly .
I mentioned this earlier.
Your statements are only CalvinismSpare me the attacks on Calvinism because Calvinism has nothing to do with YOUR claim that God gives Faith to ALL and my repeated request for Biblical support for your claim ...
Where does scripture say that Faith is given to ALL?
Nonethat type of free will went away after the fall of Adam!
We are spiritual dead in our sins, so how does a dead person respond to anything?None
If you are attempting to make a point, I must confess that I just don’t see it. All I see is an attempt to fight one scriptural metaphor for the natural condition of fallen man (dead) with another scriptural metaphor for the natural condition of fallen men (blind).
Are you advocating that I should be taking a sharpie to one of these two verses because they can’t both be true?
What about these verses, are they safe to believe?
They also seem to say that some hearers either have the word snatched from them (by Satan) or they cannot understand the word except as foolishness.
- [Mat 13:4, 19 NIV] 4 As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. ... 19 When anyone hears the message about the kingdom and does not understand it, the evil one comes and snatches away what was sown in their heart. This is the seed sown along the path.
- [Mar 4:4, 15 NIV] 4 As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. ... 15 Some people are like seed along the path, where the word is sown. As soon as they hear it, Satan comes and takes away the word that was sown in them.
- [1Co 2:14 NIV] 14 The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God but considers them foolishness, and cannot understand them because they are discerned only through the Spirit.
The natural man is spiritually dead.We are spiritual dead in our sins, so how does a dead person respond to anything?
They are NO scriptures that support you on this, as natural man is the Lost man, a sinner!The natural man is spiritually dead.
The lost are spiritually alive but lost
God does not send One to hell without giving a chance to be saved.
" confirmed to The image of His son" then called , then justified, .....
They cannot do anything, apart from the the Holy Spirit coming to them to enable them to be able to place faith ion jesus to get saved!Then how can the natural man become saved without becoming spiritual aware?
How can one get the spirit without having the spirit?
That is the logic of regeneration a made up separate step , entirely added to scripture
He can, if he has been chosen and elected out by God!That rules out the natural man who cannot know the work of the Holy Spirit .
Bible says he can't, you say he canHe can, if he has been chosen and elected out by God!
Which scripture are you using?Bible says he can't, you say he can
I going to go with scripture
I see your clarification was as equivocal as your original comment.I see you didn't answer the question.
We are spiritual dead in our sins, so how does a dead person respond to anything?
I see your clarification was as equivocal as your original comment.
Walking involves physical activity, not a spiritual one!I don't know. How can dead men walk?
Sure, sure.
You asked:
Are you advocating that I should be taking a sharpie to one of these two verses because they can’t both be true?
I answer:
No.
That is being equivocal, I guess. All-righty then...
Got a new definition for the Calvinist's dictionary:
Equivocal: Answering a question 'yes' or 'no'.
Sure, sure.
You asked:
Are you advocating that I should be taking a sharpie to one of these two verses because they can’t both be true?
I answer:
No.
That is being equivocal, I guess. All-righty then...
1 Cor 2 14Which scripture are you using?
Mine is taken from Ephesians Chapter 2, where is yours from?
Yes, paul is saying that unless and until the Holy Spirit does his work to save them, they stay deaf and dumb to things of God!1 Cor 2 14
The natural man cannot know spiritual