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Calvinists vs everyone else | Yup. God wills that all be saved, right? 1 Timothy 2:2-6
(et al.); But all are totally depraved, thinking and doing nothing good unless sanctified in faith, right? And none are more or less worthy of receiving faith than their neighbor? Yup. and one can ONLY come to faith if predestined to be wholly regenerated, against their will, and without their cooperation? Yup. So since God wills all be saved, and we have no free will, not even in a compatibilist sense, in accepting or rejecting faith, God should just elect everyone to salvation! Nope, God chooses an elect minority to make holy in contrast to the unelect to display his glory. Like Israel dude. Just let God be sovereign, bro. But the elect already know of His glory, and the unelect can't ever recognize it, so what's the point? By rejecting the basic notion that free agency and divine sovereignty are simultaneously true, your oversystemized soteriology depicts God as a demiurge who is not "sovereign" but chained to the limits of human thought. You're a pelagian. | image tagged in christianity,redeemed zoomer,meme | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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Yup. God wills that all be saved, right? 1 Timothy 2:2-6 (et al.); But all are totally depraved, thinking and doing nothing good unless sanctified in faith, right? And none are more or less worthy of receiving faith than their neighbor? Yup. and one can ONLY come to faith if predestined to be wholly regenerated, against their will, and without their cooperation? Yup. So since God wills all be saved, and we have no free will, not even in a compatibilist sense, in accepting or rejecting faith, God should just elect everyone to salvation! Nope, God chooses an elect minority to make holy in contrast to the unelect to display his glory. Like Israel dude. Just let God be sovereign, bro. But the elect already know of His glory, and the unelect can't ever recognize it, so what's the point? By rejecting the basic notion that free agency and divine sovereignty are simultaneously true, your oversystemized soteriology depicts God as a demiurge who is not "sovereign" but chained to the limits of human thought. You're a pelagian.