Bob_Ag said:Please read Romans 9. I've noticed you make some strong accusations on God's part in this thread brother, I lovingly caution against that.dermdoc said:But in your theology, God preordains the non elect to hell, correct? And eternal torment.TheGreatEscape said:dermdoc said:God loves everyone.TheGreatEscape said:Agilaw said:
Some thoughts: If a person were to pick up the scriptures and read them all, would they in any way, shape, or form come to the conclusion (without any outside influence) that the theology of Calvinists is the essence of the scriptures? Do you personally share Christ with others and tell them that Christ loves them and died for them and urge them to repent? Are you and your immediate family members all part of the elect? What about your close friends? How is it that response to the gospel message, and therefore spread of Christianity, is where there is active evangelism taking place? Why is God rejecting/leaving out vast swaths of people/ethnic groups from being elect/chosen?
So does God base his love upon his elect after his foreknowledge shows a positive choice for
Christ is made?
He does. We get sunshine, technology, air, etc. but there is a special love for his elect.
And gives them no choice. How is that love?
Wouldn't it be better for them if they had never been born?
You are trying to equate two things that are not equal and the argument you make would insinuate that God actively puts sin into people's lives (or to be sinful). God actively being involved in the salvation of His people does not equal God is actively trying to insure the remaining people are condemned because that is already the default state.
Think about the example of Pharaoh. Did God actually harden Pharoah's heart, make him sinful, then judged him for it (active, God put sin into someone's heart then accused him of being sinful which is unjust)? Or did God remove the restraint of Pharoah's evil inclinations (power and corruptibility) and let his natural tendency to do evil take over (passive)? The answer to that question should be the same way you view predestination. All throughout the Bible God actively works on others and passively leaves others to their evil ways. Both are ways God achieves His will and His glory. But they are not equal ways like you are insinuation.
Fair enough. What happens to the non elect? "Passing over" vs condemning does not change the outcome does it?
And I have read Romans 9 a bunch of times. When you put it in the entirety of the Bible, it reads totally differently to me.
And obviously many other Christians and saints agree with me.
And why should I worry about anything as you caution me about?
I am either irrevocably saved or "passed over" which means damned in your theology.
Unconditional election and irresistible grace mean what they say, correct?
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