Pelagius vs. Augustine
Pelagius vs. Augustine
Please quote Pelagius saying that people can choose God by the exercise of their free will.
A typical challenge of the person who wants others to do the heavy lifting, for they themselves have not even read the man to whom they align.
Tolle lege (take up and read), Jerry:
http://www.gospeltruth.net/Wiggers/wiggersindex.htm
[Note: this is a Finneyism site dedicated to Pelagianism, so you cannot claim Calvinistic bias. The site and the book in question are no friends to Augustinian thinking, but the work in question at least contains some of Pelagius' surviving words from which one can draw their own conclusions by careful study.
You, of course, are free
as you are wont to do, to just parrot what you read therein to bolster your views. Trust me, there is plenty of fodder in the material for you to blindly champion. :AMR: ]
Be sure to note in your reading and study of the material that Pelagius uses the phrase "
with the help of the grace of God" related to man's choices to mean that it is from God's granting of free will to man to sin or not to sin and providing instruction in Scripture. This is what he means by "
grace". As is typical of the heretic, Pelagius re-defines important theological terms, e.g., "
grace", such that he can then banter about such phrases "
the grace of God" hoping the discerning will not catch his cleverness. Fortunately, Augustine was discerning and caught all his maneuverings.
AMR