lukecash12
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See what I mean lukecash12 ?
I'm telling you, I haven't exaggerated or distorted anything. Calvinists really do believe this stuff!
You'd do well to figure out what your own Classical Arminian theology shares in common not just with Classical Calvinism but with the Classics (i.e. Aristotle and Plato). That's where all this nonsense comes from.
Resting in Him,
Clete
Your concern is ever so considerate, and may God bless you for it.
Please rest assured, monsieur, that I am well aware of the Neoplatonist philosophy from which Augustine derived much of his thoughts. If I may make a suggestion purely out of my own concern and love, it would help if we considered the principle of charity when we participate in dialogue together.
See posts #72 and #77 for explanations as to why "Calvinists" are actually "Reformed", and how not all of Calvin's writings are synonymous with Reformed thinking in general.
Such a god is unjust or the concept of justice has no meaning.
I sympathize with this sentiment, because believing in unconditional election and compatibilism violates what I think is a more reasonable notion of free will.
If God either actively or inactively causes everything, to the effect that every cause He either allows or initiates Himself guarantees the result, we not only do have freedom in any meaningful sense, but we are not fully persons. I don't believe in compatibilism not only for those reasons, which I've only scratched the very surface of in summarizing, but for hermeneutic reasons; those biblical reasons being the first and most important reasons.