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Can one choose to be part of the elect from eternity past?
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Can one choose to be part of the elect from eternity past?
I don't know of any Scripture that would support that view. How would one self elect?
Can one choose to be part of the elect from eternity past?
I have not seen Dr. Who in years. I think he dropped off the SyFy channel. Actually, the subject of the thread would make a great episode of the Twilight Zone.ONLY if you have a tardis, borrowed from Dr Who!
One who is elect does choose Christ.Can one choose to be part of the elect from eternity past?
Yes, get a 1981 Delorean and get it up to 88 miles per hour to get you to eternity past.
Or Outer Limits (BTW: Dr Who is available on BBCAmerica)
One who is elect does choose Christ.
The choice, however, is not an autonomous determining factor to make up God's elect. We love Him because He first loved us. He chose us "before the foundation of the world." Therefore, our choice for Christ is a result of Him choosing us "beforehand."
I think the first Dr. Who drove a model "T" type car that carried him from place to place.
How many Dr. Who's have there been? 3, 4???
I recall one show were they all met to challenge the enemy - all except the present one.
We used to laugh at the early attempts at visual effects. Some of the more recent ones are a bit over the top in the other direction in my opinion.
Can one choose to be part of the elect from eternity past?
No. According to 1 Peter 1:2 the elect where chosen according to the foreknowledge of God. God determined beforehand who the elect would be.
It's interesting that you title this "Unity Thread for Calvinists and Arminians" because there is no unity on this topic, nor should there be. I believe Calvinists and Arminians can be genuinely saved, but there are vast and systemic differences in their theologies and we do the truth a disservice by minimizing them.
That is so true. The visual effects from the 50s Si Fi movies will make anyone roll with laughter.
No. According to 1 Peter 1:2 the elect where chosen according to the foreknowledge of God. God determined beforehand who the elect would be.
It's interesting that you title this "Unity Thread for Calvinists and Arminians" because there is no unity on this topic, nor should there be. I believe Calvinists and Arminians can be genuinely saved, but there are vast and systemic differences in their theologies and we do the truth a disservice by minimizing them.
Actually, they are not as different as some think. They are both "Reformed" theologies, both believe in original sin, both believe in total depravity. That is why I am neither, although I do have a few things in common with Arminianism but none at all with Calvinism.