So unbelief is pardonable?
Yes, if it is confessed. Unbelief is not what Christ was talking about in the unpardonable sin passage.
Just exactly how and when did Christ pay for the losts' sins differently than the saveds'?
The death of Christ is the ground of common grace for all men; it is the ground of saving grace for the elect. It did not atone for the sins of the unbelievers, the non-elect. If it did, then they would not go to hell.
So they are "spiritual beings" BEFORE they are called IAW your belief in 1Cor 2:14? See this is just wrong! You acknowledge with Calvin that ALL are totally depraved. So how is it that some are spiritually alive before they are called??
They aren’t spiritually alive before they are called. You need to read closer and think better. In Calvinism, regeneration and faith and repentance are instantaneous. There is no “before” except in a logical or causative sense. Surely you know that by now.
(Please cite the actual verses that you are requesting credibility for, Larry. John 6 has 71 verses. It is not clear you have any proof by you citing the whole chapter.)
John 6:31 to the end of the chapter.
"HOWEVER..." See that HOWEVER, Larry?? HOWEVER, we speak the wisdom of God to them that are perfect.."(2:6) In other words, now he is going to reveal deeper wisdom ("spiritual things) to them who already had salvational "demonstration of the Spirit and of power." Larry, you're answering reflexively. Open the scriptures and try to concentrate, please. Paul is talking about his preacing to them before (2:1-5) and after (2:6-13) their salvation.
You are simply wrong. 1 Cor 2 says nothing of the sort. Sorry.
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None of these show election after faith. The fact that someone who has already believed is elect is obvious. The question is, Were they elect prior to belief? The answer is yes (Eph 1:4; 2 Thess 2:13; 2 tim 2:10).
Larry, only the last of those verses even uses the word "elect." You're "pressing" your theology into scripture.[/quote]Eph 1:4 has the word elect in it; 2 thess 2:13 uses the word chosen (which is a synonym of elect); 2 tim 2:10 uses the word elect. In all cases, they are elect before they believe.
Think about it -- you are mistaking the word "elect" with "chosen."
Please tell me you are kidding. In Greek, there are two word groups for the idea of elect or chosen: haireomai and eklegomai. Eph 1:4 and 2 Tim 2:10 use a form of eklegomai, and 2 Thess 2:13 uses a form of haireomai. How can you make such a simple mistake if you have actually studied this topic? Get out the New International Dictionary of New Testament Theology, volume 1, and look under “Elect, Choose.” It is fairly short, from page 533-542. It will help your understanding of this topic.
All the verses I supplied show believers being called elect -- never unbelievers, never believers when they were still unbelievers, Larry.
Yes, elect refers to believers after salvation as well as before salvation. But your verses do not tell us that they became elect because they believed. And that is a major failure on your part. You are reading your theology into Scripture and ignoring the verses that clearly contradict you.
They mean the same thing but not what Larry avers. The elect and chosen to a purpose, not to salvation. Whether individual or nation, they are only become "elect" or "chosen" for God's purposes by being saved by God. Does that help?
Nope, doesn't help at all because it is wrong. The purpose for which they are chosen is to be saved. That is what the verses I cited clearly say. And they are chosen before they believe and befoer they have salvation.
Why do you feel the need to ignore the verses or to change what they say?