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:first: POTDThe WCF has it wrong, and sadly, millions of people, like yourself, have wandered off the path of truth, having followed and submitted themselves to this fundamental error.
You know, this subject is not that hard to understand by just reading what the bible says.The Westminster Confession of Faith [WCF] isn't an exhaustive treatise on regeneration.
Did you read my post? If so, how can you not see the difference in your understanding of predestined and mine. You may not agree, but you have to at least see the difference."By the decree of God, for
the manifestation of His
glory, some men and angels
are predestinated unto
everlasting life; and others
foreordained to everlasting
death"
(Westminster Confession
of Faith; Ch. 3, Sec. 3)
I'm not sure there's any real difference between "predestined" and "foreordained".
The idea being that nobody will be in Hell because the Supreme Being couldn't prevent their going there.
But, yes, the saved are chosen by God [elected].
While the reprobate are left to their own evil selves.
And -while the Lord doesn't have to do anything in particular for sinners to merit Hell- at the same time He predestines them by His decision not to prevent their damnation.
So, in the case of the Elect, the predestination is followed up by regenerating, converting, sanctifying, and glorifying of the sinner.
And, in the case of the reprobate, the predestination is watching them climb on the Express Bus to Hell and take a seat next to Satan.
But it's predestination in both cases. We never want to depict any of this as God desiring to save the reprobate but is unable.
Evidence to the contrary, notwithstanding. :AMR:I don't need to read any of that crap. I've read it all before. I've been battling Calvinists here on TOL since 1997. I know exactly what you think and why you think it.
Then you are either a poor reader or, as you stated, "don't need to read...". Either way you prove my point immediately above.You directly stated (via your source) that some babies are elect and some babies are condemned.
Quite true. Think about it, and it will come to you.Sorry AMR but God does not elect innocent babies to be condemed to hell.
No, Joseph Smith created his cult, just like John Calvin created his. And while we agree that Smith and his followers do not believe in God, I don't see any evidence that Calvin's followers believe in Him either. They certainly have a different gospel.Joseph Smith certainly reformed his cult but I don't think he has anything to do with the Christian reformers. I doubt he believes in God.
I've already addressed some of these verses, and destroyed your (Calvin's) mistakes. If you can't even see your error in just one of the verses I addressed, I'm not going to waste my time on you correcting all of them.Lets try this:
Please consider that it is God who:
- draws people to Himself (John 6:44,65).
- creates a clean heart (Psalm 51:10).
- appoints people to believe (Acts 13:48).
- works faith in the believer (John 6:28-29).
- chooses who is to be holy and blameless (Eph. 1:4).
- chooses us for salvation (2 Thess. 2:13-14).
- grants the act of believing (Phil. 1:29).
- grants repentance (2 Tim. 2:24-26).
- calls according to His purpose (2 Tim. 1:9).
- causes us to be born again (1 Pet. 1:3).
- predestines us to salvation (Rom. 8:29-30).
- predestines us to adoption (Eph. 1:5).
- predestines us according to His purpose (Eph. 1:11).
- makes us born again not by our will but by His will (John 1:12-13).
It is man who:
- is deceitful and desperately sick (Jer. 17:9).
- is full of evil (Mark 7:21-23).
- loves darkness rather than light (John 3:19).
- is unrighteous, does not understand, does not seek for God (Rom. 3:10-12).
- is helpless and ungodly (Rom. 5:6).
- is dead in his trespasses and sins (Eph. 2:1).
- is by nature a child of wrath (Eph. 2:3).
- cannot understand spiritual things (1 Cor. 2:14).
- is a slave of sin (Rom. 6:16-20).
You see what God does and you see what man does. As you can see for ~yourself~ that it is God that saves, not man. I don't see any false religious system here. I don't see any other ideas but to view the above to see that it is true that it is God and saves man.
No damage here.
Ghost,God did not foreknow who will be in Christ and who will not be in Christ...
Using the typical trigger phrases in hope of deflecting attention drawn to your faulty view while toadying to the crowd is cute, but won't do for serious discussions. :squint:AMR hopes that he can win arguments by wearing everyone out with his "copy & paste" tactics.
Own the open theist implications of the statement, Ghost. Ignoring it and my previous comments to the point won't make it go away.God did not foreknow who will be in Christ and who will not be in Christ
Er, no. You have failed to deal with the clear meaning of foreknow/foreknew, its intimacy and particularization to specific persons. Boldface, yellow highlighting, etc., of Scripture is no substitute for proper exegesis of the same. Yours is but Olestra® exegesis; it almost tastes like the real thing.I've already addressed and defeated Murray's and Hodge's false premise.
Whether I'm an open theist or not, God foreknowing who will or will not be saved has nothing to do with the text. You (Calvinists) use the text to support your claim that God chooses who will be saved and who will not be saved, in that he predestines their eternal destination.Own the open theist implications of the statement, Ghost. Ignoring it and my previous comments to the point won't make it go away.
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Let me guess. Your argument is that those predestined to die in infancy are elect, i.e. those who are not elect do not die in infancy.Evidence to the contrary, notwithstanding. :squint:
Then you are either a poor reader or, as you stated, "don't need to read...". Either way you prove my point immediately above.
Quite true. Think about it, and it will come to you.
AMR