I am under no compulsion to follow calvin where he is not in line with what God's word, the bible, teaches. I know of literally nobody that follows calvin substantially who think they should follow him and not God where the two differ.
I never suggested otherwise.
This prevailing knee-jerk defensive reaction is telling in that no Calvinist has disagreed with a single one of the quotes I've presented so far. The instinctive defensiveness against a non-Calvinists (me) quoting Calvin himself as an argument against Calvinism, seems to me to indicate an ignorance of just what Calvin taught.
I would love love love for someone to start quoting John Sanders or Greg Boyd in an attempt to undermine Open Theism! That never happens though because it would turn out badly for anyone who attempting it and they know it.
“The devil, and the whole train of the ungodly, are in all directions, held in by the hand of God as with a bridle, so that they can neither conceive any mischief, nor plan what they have conceived, nor how muchsoever they may have planned, move a single finger to perpetrate, unless in so far as he permits, nay unless in so far as he commands, that they are not only bound by his fetters but are even forced to do him service” (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 17, Paragraph 11)
Yes, God is bigger than sin, and turns it to morally good ends.
Any affirmation of Calvin's comment is blasphemy - pure and simple.
Did you even read the quote? It states directly that God commands sin!
Interestingly, it also calls those who "are even forced to" obey God's "commands" the "whole train of the UNGODLY". How can they be ungodly if they are simply doing what God commands and are entirely incapable of doing otherwise?
Your god is an unjust bully who forces others to do evil and then punishes them for it.
Shockingly, God doesn't fit the human-centered box we all want to stuff him in.
The box of reality, you mean. Or is it the box of justice and righteousness that you're refer to? Just which box is it that you think I'm stuffing God into by objecting to this quote from Calvin?
Golly, you could have done better by digging up the luther quotes on the topic.
Don't temp me.
“thieves and murderers, and other evildoers, are instruments of divine providence, being employed by the Lord himself to execute judgments which he has resolved to inflict.” (John Calvin, Institutes of Christian Religion, Book 1, Chapter 17, Paragraph 5)
Just a repetition of the same topic of the first quote. Same answer.
This one takes my breath away! Pure unadulterated blasphemy in a bottle!
Murders, according to Calvin, are inflicted on the families of thousands upon thousands of murder victims every year by God via murderers who are "employed by the Lord himself to execute judgments which he has resolved to inflict".
So if you get murdered, its because God has judged you and employed a murderer to do his dirty work!
Your god isn't just a bully, he's a gangster!
The God of scripture is the King of Kings, yours is the mob boss of mob bosses!
Are amos 3:6, Isaiah 45:7, Lamentations 3:38, and Micah 1:12 not in the bible? Or do you simply not believe the bible is true, or use principals that require you treat the bible as if it was not true?
Of course they are in the bible and they mean what they say, in context. They do not say what you pretend they say, out of context.
If God had not have created, there could have been no evil; do you think God is not creator?
More blasphemy!
The implication being that creation is a sufficient condition for evil (that's a formal philosophical term, look it up before responding). Creation was a necessary condition but not a sufficient one. There's a gigantic difference.
If God had not have made the angels, there would be no lucifer.
Lucifer was created good and chose to rebel. His rebellion was not caused by God nor was it a logically necessary result of the creation.
If God had not made adam, there would have been no fall.
See above.
I separate it out only to point out each of your blasphemies. Make no mistake, you will give an account for every idle word.
Did God create neither lucifer or Adam?
Both were created along with everything else in six days. At the end of which God declared the whole of creation to be VERY good.
Did God not know there would be evil?
God expected it, yes but there is no reason to believe God knew it in the immutable way your Calvinist brain thinks He did. Lucifer could have done otherwise as could Adam and Eve have done otherwise. God would not have broken in half and cried in the Post Toasties because their righteousness ruined His plan.
If he didn't know, how could have have been right to have created?
This is the sort of stupidity (and yes, I do mean stupidity) that is only possible for the Augustinian mind. By what convoluted, wack job, stupidity do you arrive at the conclusion that unless God knows everything in advance, He can't do anything rightly?
If God knows everything that can be known, and created, than the discussion doesn't evaporate.
God knows everything that can be known that He wants to know. The bible doesn't teach anything else.
One either is bible believing and must deal with the language in a Godly way or introduce positions and principals on the topic that destroy the truth of the bible.
Neither is possible if you're stupid, except by accident.
Everything a Calvinist reads is distorted and twisted. Words mean different things, passages that say one thing mean the opposite. It's a real problem. I'm only half kidding when I say that Calvinism is a mental disorder. You cannot fix stupid except by throwing the whole mess in the trash can and starting over from scratch. A process most would be unwilling to do even if they knew how to start.
God is not responsible for evil for the same reason creation happened and we exist: because he is the definer of WHAT IS.
This is where you start in proclaiming God to be arbitrary....
God says he is not responsible; therefore he is not responsible; because he has said he is not.
Except that you just got through declaring that sin would not exist if God did not create.
I've been recently trying to convince another poster that Calvinists like to have things both ways. This is a terrific example of exactly that. Did you just forget that you had written that there would have been no fall if God hadn't created Adam, or is your mind so compartmentalized that you just don't notice the glaringly self-contradictory statements that you make within moments of each other?
And, just for the record. You're flatly wrong. It isn't that God is innocent of wrong doing because He declares Himself innocent. It's because He hasn't done anything wrong. The reason God is righteous is because He acts rightly.
By his very nature he cannot be wrong.
This is not what the bible teaches, this is what your doctrine requires you to believe.
Jesus was God in the flesh and was tempted in all ways as we are. Your doctrine teaches that Jesus' temptations where nothing at all but an academic exercise, the Bible teaches that Jesus was tempted.
Are Matthew 4:1-11 and Hebrews 4:15 not in the bible? Or do you simply not believe the bible is true, or use principals that require you treat the bible as if it was not true?
God is the definer, man is not. God says we are responsible for the evil we do; for the mere reason that he has said we are responsible, we are responsible, and deserving of punishment.
Blasphemous non-sense! God is a just judge! He is NOT arbitrary! We are responsible not because God merely declared us responsible but because we actually are responsible! The sins we are responsible for are those sins we chose to perform. It is the act of choosing that makes us responsible for those acts. The same works for rewards. To punish or reward someone for an act they did not choose to perform is to make the reward meaningless and makes a mockery of justice. Everything in your being testifies to the truth of this. You know intuitively what justice is and what it is not, or at least you should. If not, your heart is hardened beyond imagining.
God has also told us that he is not evil: therefore, he is not evil. Psalm 136:1 and etc.
More blasphemy!
God is not evil because He has not ever done anything wrong!
How can you not see that your worldview renders it meaningless to call God righteous!
I say it again! Calvinism is a mental disorder!
The Bible teaches that God has not only decreed evil, and that all evil happens exactly according to his plan, but that had God not created, there *could be no evil.*
Three blasphemies in one sentence!
God did not decree evil, God does not always get what He wants and creation was not a sufficient condition for the existence of evil.
Without created moral agents there could be no evil.
Your only possible point being that evil was a logically necessary result of creation. That is flatly not true and there's nothing in the bible that suggests otherwise and if the bible did teach this it would mean that God was evil and would thereby falsify the whole book!
Or do you prefer that evil be bigger than God, that it be ultimately pointless and random, that it not serve the ultimate good?
More mind boggling stupidity that is only possible in the mind of a Augustinian.
By what twisted idiocy do you arrive at the conclusion that if God didn't create evil that evil is somehow bigger than God? How is it that if God didn't meticulously plan out every evil thing that its just wildly out of control randomness? How do you come to a place where evil has to be ultimately good or else God isn't God any more?
Calvinism IS a mental disorder!!!!
Should the murder of millions and millions by governments and societies be ultimately just random out of control not for any ultimate good events, that a nigh-hopeless God is incapable of turning to the ultimate good?
Blasphemies on top of blasphemies as well as continued moronic stupidity.
This question implies that God causes governments to murder millions of people and that such murders are ultimately good because God is doing it.
OUTRAGIOUS!!!!
You will justly burn in an eternal Hell if you do not repent!
That God chooses who will be saved and who will be damned NOT according to the merits of the ones so chosen is purely biblical; Romans 9:11-18.
Romans 9 is speaking about nations. More specifically, the nation of Israel. Romans 9:4-5 & 30-32
Or would you prefer that your loved ones who die unsaved die unsaved because they had a bad pizza just before they had the gospel shared with them?
You literally have the lowest opinion of the power of God I've ever come across.
If your god doesn't have the game fixed, he loses. Unbelievable.
Do you want to be responsible for not sharing the gospel with them in a convincing enough manner?
Better that than blaming my lack of commitment or passion in sharing of the gospel on God!
Do you want God to play favorites and pick people because of some merits in them, when God has clearly indicated that all in adam (romans 5) are by nature sinners (romans 1-3)?
Well Romans has more than one chapter doesn't it?
Read Romans 5 much? Apparently not!
Is Romans 5:18 not in the Bible? Or do you simply not believe the bible is true, or use principals that require you treat the bible as if it was not true?
Resting in Him,
Clete