The Arminians on this board seems to have difficulty seeing the theological reality, implications, and problems of their position.
I now see what you mean.
Welcome to Baptist Board, a friendly forum to discuss the Baptist Faith in a friendly surrounding.
Your voice is missing! You will need to register to get access to all the features that our community has to offer.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
The Arminians on this board seems to have difficulty seeing the theological reality, implications, and problems of their position.
Too bad there is no poor grammar button.Huh?? Spelling mistakes aside...this isn't even a complete sentence.
If God simply provided a way of salvation in Christ's death, if salvation is there for the taking, but you must choose it to gain its benefits, then what about the millions and millions of people who have lived and died throughout history who never heard the gospel or even the name of Jesus?
Do Arminians (or, non-Calvinists) say that God wants to save all people, but He can't because He is limited by the human spreading of the gospel? Also, what if the humans who have presented the gospel did a very poor job in proclaiming it? Did the hearers have a reasonable shot at the "free gift" of salvation if they got a lousy gospel presentation?
Matthew 28:19-20
Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.”
What's the Arminian defense for their belief in free choice when there has been no choice for multiple millions?
Their position is better stated that God wants to save all people, but He can't because He is limited by human will. Either way, Arminianism makes God out to be some sort of impotent God.
The Arminians on this board seems to have difficulty seeing the theological reality, implications, and problems of their position.
Let me try to put a finer point on this.
Many people on BB, in fact, many in the church today, think that man's "free will" is the limiting factor, while we Calvinists say that God's will/ choice is the limiting factor ("I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy").
How does a non-Calvist reconcile that fact that over a billion people have had no choice?
Ad hominem attacks are a last resort of one who has no defense for his position.
Is there someone who can honestly answer my question without calling me names?
And quite shockingly here is RM saying that Calvinists are arrogant what a surprise!!! Who could have seen that one coming ???lol
I take the 'quite shockingly' statement as sarcasm, which can only mean this is his normal mode. People get into that mode, and only God can bring them out of it as they are blinded thinking they are in the right. It is what John referred to as 'walking in darkness' (1 John 1:6) and Paul called 'works of the flesh' (Galatians 5:19-21). Nothing the OP said was arrogant whatsoever, so the accusation is unfounded and untrue. It is a commentary on his heart from where the false accusation originated.
Not all free will people believe it takes the gospel preached to convict a person of their sin's. Many believe the Spirit works alone in the conviction of a sinner. Also Rom 1:20 is heavily relied upon. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse.If God simply provided a way of salvation in Christ's death, if salvation is there for the taking, but you must choose it to gain its benefits, then what about the millions and millions of people who have lived and died throughout history who never heard the gospel or even the name of Jesus?
Do Arminians (or, non-Calvinists) say that God wants to save all people, but He can't because He is limited by the human spreading of the gospel? Also, what if the humans who have presented the gospel did a very poor job in proclaiming it? Did the hearers have a reasonable shot at the "free gift" of salvation if they got a lousy gospel presentation?
What's the Arminian defense for their belief in free choice when there has been no choice for multiple millions?
Really? Have you not read many of the constant personal attacks by Calvinist here? Icon and TC are top offenders. So I guess they are walking in darkness....
RevM wasn't quoting anything from the OP. It was a comment made afterwards.
What evidence do you have for the comment on Icon and TC as I would like to see it? Perhaps you are correct, and if they are what you said then Scriptures would apply to them just as it certainly applies to rm in this instance. Maybe you can send a pm if you wish, showing the accusations you've made of the two brothers? There must be ample evidence according to your accusation.
By the way, I was referring to what rm said in post #28, where he quoted the OP as in Original Poster so I use OP in two ways.
Really all you have to do is go to their pages and read their responses to different threads in the Calvinism debates. That's all I will do to send you some quotes. I will look up some of them if you want and PM you.
RM quoted post #27, not the OP.
"For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:" (Ro 1:20)
All of this bickering just clogs up the thread, and it makes it impossible to have a meaningful discussion. Please stop. Deal with the statements and question raised, please.
You really are acting a bit childish. Why not take your last 25 posts, print them and let your wife, children, and your pastor and elders read them?
This is why I haven't been here in ages. Many of you guys act like fools and it ruins the discussion and debate for everyone.
Stricter moderation would be a good thing.
All of this bickering just clogs up the thread, and it makes it impossible to have a meaningful discussion. Please stop. Deal with the statements and question raised, please.
You really are acting a bit childish. Why not take your last 25 posts, print them and let your wife, children, and your pastor and elders read them?
This is why I haven't been here in ages. Many of you guys act like fools and it ruins the discussion and debate for everyone.
Stricter moderation would be a good thing.
Not all free will people believe it takes the gospel preached to convict a person of their sin's. Many believe the Spirit works alone in the conviction of a sinner. Also Rom 1:20 is heavily relied upon. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse.
OK, thanks. Again I am speaking of what rm said in post 28. Are you not getting it that I stated he didn't quote the 'Original Post' but the 'Original Poster' when he made slander? It's quite plain brother but you've missed it altogether.