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The Ability To Choose - Free Will

I try to be honest and amicable. Forums need more of this...

So do I. But I don't know every belief and what key words follow them, so I try to make sure I'm clear and understanding correctly at the same time.

These aren't the kind of conversations I often have. Okay, to be more clear, I never have these conversations.

I'm new.... hope you have a lovely wedding - and honeymoon. Congratulations 🎉
 
Well let me give you something from Fuller to help your side. He taught what is called Duty Faith. It means everyone has a Duty to believe the Gospel and be Saved. He based this partly on the First Commandment; thou Shalt have Jesus Christ as your LORD and Savior. All have the Law written on their heart...

Imagine a Calvinist teaching this...
It sounds like he was a little short on the L.
 
Based on God's good pleasure and will.
God told us what seperates us.

Can you quote what God said. what seperates the lost from the found? (BESIDES THE CROSS)
 
Some say he falls short, but the Reformed Baptist Tom Nettles said Fuller is a 5-Pointer...

Maybe it's a difference between Presbyterians and Baptists...
Maybe you're right, bro. But, to me, a Calvinist is a 5-pointer. But that's what I believe anyway. :)
 
try John 3: 18 who is no longer condemned (born again) vs who is condemned already (lost or dead in sin)
That is a true statement in John 3:18, but you are only saying "he who believes"
So, we humans are what separates us?
I'm sorry, I disagree. I'm not a humanist.
 
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