Alate_One
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Yes, because we are so lost, we cannot seek God unless he gives us that ability. Scripture even talks about hardening of hearts. C.S. Lewis talks about being a reluctant convert, that God was actively seeking him. Are the chosen better? Absolutely not. All of us are dependent on God.So only the 'chosen' would be capable of seeking while the rest are suppressed with no chance of what they'd need to avoid any sort of hell? Are the 'chosen' somehow better than the person next door?
As the example I originally gave, Jacob and Esau. Esau was clearly the better of the two, but God chose Jacob.
I think the Arminian position tends to lend itself more to thinking you're better than someone else, because YOU made the choice therefore there must be something special about you vs. everyone else.
There's plenty of evidence of that on this site. Certainly not everyone of that position is like that, but there's clearly a difference between many of the Christians here and the Calvinists I grew up with.
Only God knows who is chosen and who isn't. I would hope my life is evidence of that. I trust in the mercy of God.Do you consider yourself part of the 'chosen' then? Pretty easy to talk about mercy and fairness when you're on the positive side of it if so....
lain:
Many of the great hymns are based on Calvinism:
Amazing Grace how sweet the sound that saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now am found was blind but now I see. |