Reformed1689
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Really? Because every Calvinist I know believes the same thing.Then you are NOT a true Calvinist or really reformed
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Really? Because every Calvinist I know believes the same thing.Then you are NOT a true Calvinist or really reformed
I wasOf course it does not say that.
Were you in Christ before the foundation of the world? Fair question. Yes or no?
Do you know that for certain?That is no true about the Roman Catholic nuns for example
Sounds like he has been interacting with some Hyper Calvinist!Why do you think we are in Christ from before the foundation of the world? Meaning saved before the foundation of the world? Who here has argued that?
Really? Because every Calvinist I know believes the same thing.
Specific to the Pharaoh though!Nothing whatsoever to do with Pharaoh, all the unsaved
Do you know that for certain?
Specific to the Pharaoh though!
What is he referring here to then?Really? Because every Calvinist I know believes the same thing.
What is he referring here to then?
Well we have already established you do not know what the Reformed camp teaches/believes so I don't think you are really in a position to tell me I don't know what we believe.I suggest you study what Calvinism really teaches on free will
I Believe in free will same way Martin Luther did....I firmly believe in free will. They just define free will differently than what is reality.
Again, every Calvinist I know affirms free will. What we do not affirm is that anyone's will desires God without a change. Romans 3.Free will
Yes, God is permitting them to get the desires of their hearts.In other words, they do not desire God. They desire their sin.
Yeah that doesn't mean much.First hand
Listen, Jacob and Esau had nothing to do with salvation in the scriptures. That is not debatable, and some Calvinist authors grant that.
That being said, some non-Cals go to the extreme of saying that nothing in Romans 9 is about salvation.
That's also wrong.
Paul simply uses the principle of God's choice apart from works, unto service and blessing for Esau and Jacob, and argues that God can likewise choose people unto salvation based on their faith not their works.
By the way, note that God's choice for Jacob was made in the womb, not eternity past.
I Believe in free will same way Martin Luther did....
Again, every Calvinist I know affirms free will. What we do not affirm is that anyone's will desires God without a change. Romans 3.
We just do not affirm full free will as our non cals brethren do!In other words, they do not desire God. They desire their sin.