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I think the only time I've seen "Based" and "Calvinists" in the same sentence is when I once said "I would like to see Calvinists based at the foot of the Gallows."
Jews prove that even if God chooses someone, they can still turn away
Calvinists reject free will if they accept such tenets
they pretty much do reject free will
Not based. Humans do have free will
Free will is also why we have sin
Since humans at a given moment can choose to do wrong or right
Jews certainly chose after being gifted commandments from God himself
nothing you do happens independent of God
your choices are God's will
And if that was the case, God would've chosen the people of Sodom to stop sinning so he wouldn't have to destroy the,
*them
But he gave them the choice
even said to them "Hey, if you can find 1 person who isn't a total faggot, I won't clap your village"
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"the human will is in bondage to sin, and the only one who can change that is God the Holy Spirit" - a calvinist
"sin is a product of our choices, and we are only as bound to sin as we choose to be" -most other Christians
a calvinist: the idea the humans are in bondage, in chains, to a sinful will, is biblical
the word sin is said to derive from Greek
in terms of archery, it means to miss your mark
I think both are true. Even when we choose, we only can lead towards good by God's action
Calvinists essentially say "you don't control the road you walk on"
even though every step we take (or in this case, every actions, according to this metaphor) leads in a certain direction
only God can set you straight. you cant do it out of your own free will
Free will means to *choose* God's will over your own
What you're saying is "You don't have free will until you choose God"
that's an illogical statement
>you cant do it out of your own free will
Good way to pavlov yourself into inaction and sloth.
no, what in saying is "your will is bound to sin until God chooses YOU"
Aren't we all chosen to begin with?
And the matter is just recognizing you're chosen?
God has only chosen people once, and that was with the Jews. And even after being chosen, they rejected him
You have to choose it, but that choice is able thanks to God
there are choices, you can't deny that
But there is no personal merit when choosing good
The 3rd tenet of Calvinism
And, what calvinists will deny:
**Unconditional election: **This is the belief that God predestined individuals for salvation, and that individuals cannot choose God without God enabling them to do so.
Grace is not enough
In the sense