DHK;
." Just because he knows the outcome does not mean he predestinated it to be that way. That makes God the author of evil.
No Cal offers this evil suggestion that you Arminians who plead the fifth, semi Pelagians, and Pelagians do all....some instruction from the confession would cure this...except for the wilfully ignorant,
There is no way out of that conclusion.
Some proper instruction would lead you out from the error and wrongly dividing the word that you are doing now.
Did God predestinate that Hitler should wipe out approximately six million Jews during the WWII.
You use the wrong term.....yesterday you posted that predestination is only about believers as you were trying to play both sides of the fence.
Now because you want to attack cals you twist it.:laugh:
God ordained all that came to pass during ww2. Every aspect....the wicked acts of wicked men, the deaths, the day of those deaths...not one thing happened apart from what was ordained to come to pass.
Is it ever God's will to murder, let alone mass murder or committing the complete genocide of an entire nation?
Murder???Mass murder??......
Was the flood that destroyed the world of the ungodly a picnic?
how about this....a surprise party?
15 Samuel also said unto Saul, The Lord sent me to anoint thee to be king over his people, over Israel: now therefore hearken thou unto the voice of the words of the Lord.
2 Thus saith the Lord of hosts, I remember that which Amalek did to Israel, how he laid wait for him in the way, when he came up from Egypt.
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Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
The God of Jn3:16 is also the God giving these commands.
Oh yes...the spectator god?
Nothing takes place that God has not ordained.
He did not "predestinate" Hitler to carry out such a heinous crime.
He does not have to, depraved man sins all by himself.
He did not force Hitler to commit such war crimes.
No one said he did...just you and your twisted caricature.
But that is what you believe.
No he does not....and it is a lie to say this....I will show you;
Protestant...is that what you believe?
SG....is that what you believe?
Rippon...is that what you believe?
AA. is that what you believe?
Is there any Cal who believes this???? If not why is DHK allowed to post such lies? DHK...can you post where any Cal said this or not?
No one cares what you "think" is inferred....we want you to post and actual quote where any of us said anything like this.....
It is not much different than Islam's belief of fatalism. I have said that before, and it offends people. But people need to see things for what they are.
We see by this foolish posting you are unfit to comment on this topic as you make it clear you have no real idea about the differences.
This is why you are opposed.
Predeterminism is simply fatalism and nothing more.
No one is speaking of this
Yep, fatalism. No free will, no choice, The Puppeteer and his puppets.
In Calvinism this statement makes no sense, and it is ironic that you can't see it. The non-Cal can see the truth of this statement. The hypothetical person putting forth the complaint has the power and the free will to complain to God.
It is the rebellios question of the unsaved whose will is bound by sin.
If this were Calvinism he would not be able to register a complaint at all. His will would be bound up irresistibly. He would have no free will
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people make choices but the will is not free....
He is the puppet of God. He cannot complain. He does not have that option. But the non-Cal says that man does have that option to complain--right or wrong, it is still there. He does have a will.
unscriptural whining.
Nothing is said about a will of reprobation. You are reading into scripture something that is not there, and not taught in Scripture. If you even realized the context here, it is speaking of the history of Israel and God's plans for her. It is not even speaking of salvation or election which pertains to the Gentiles at all.
Just like Adam after he sinned. It was bound by sin. Still, Adam was able to communicate with God, even as a dead person. Your theology is not consistent, and has many loopholes in it. Man's spirit in his unsaved state is "inoperable" not non-existent," it is separated from God, not a "lifeless corpse." If it were a corpse it would not be able to choose even bad things much less good things. It would not be able to choose at all. The metaphor is a useless one when referred to as a corpse. He is separated from God.
still blind to the events of the fall.
So aren't we all. Satan is the god of this world,
Jesus is my God in the world I live in.
God offers man the gift of salvation, the gift of eternal life, which is always available to all and every one to freely accept.
It is Christ that has drawn all men to himself.
It is Christ that said wide is the road that leads to destruction...and narrow is the path that leads to life but few there are that enter into it. That path must be chosen. One must enter by his own volition. God doesn't force people down the right road.
Grace and mercy have been provided.
Grace and mercy need to be accepted
by faith
Somewhere along the line you have heard of sola fide, haven't you?
Scripture taken out of context. If that were true, then in Acts 2, 3,000 people would not have been saved. You contradict yourself.
More scripture taken out of context. Many came to Jesus admitting they were sick: they came as blind, lepers, lame, the palsy, etc. Admitting their illnesses and desiring to be healed, they were all healed "according to THEIR faith."
Given the above evidence would you infer that Christ was a false god since many were healed and granted forgiveness through him. I hope not.
No, he chose whosoever would believe on him." That is mercy, grace, and justice.
NO it isn't. He is forced to. The "grace" is irresistible. Joy or no joy, he has not choice in this matter. He is a puppet in the hand of God forced to do his will whether or not he wants to.
To try and force joy into a person is despicable. He is but a robot in the hand of God with no choice for he predestined before the foundation of the world, and has never had a choice in the matter, never. There is no motivation, no impetus at all for him to serve the Lord, for he was simply forced to be a Christian. It wasn't his choice "to be this way."
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this shows you remain unteachable and have a hatred for the things most surely believed among us