I did not even address is issue of free will.
Actually you did, you are implying it with "whosoever wills." I've given you Scripture that shows salvation is not via man's will and that point is quite clear. Your argument, in using the text is that it is by man's will, the context in which you supplied it supports that.
Please spend time in Scripture, not your presupposed decisional regeneration, and look into when it began to enter into the church. I say this because you rarely use Scripture and have skipped right by Scripture that proves your decisionism to be incorrect. Note James 1:18 as well, and 1 Peter 1:1-5ff.
I presented everyone with what Reformed Theology teaches about God's Decrees, one on them being that billions of souls are FOREORDAINED to Hell! Think about it.
I've already thought of it and addressed it. Obviously you don't know what is intended in the statement yet claim to have been reformed.
Or something.
I don't have a problem with God's justice, you apparently do, and as stated you're being the Romans 9:20 man in your complaint.
Let me be clear: there is no injustice with God in His Sovereign election and predestination. God doesn't stoop to your idea of fairness kind sir, nor to anyone else's:
He's God. His Sovereignty in salvation is quite clear in scripture, Exodus 33, Romans 9. You don't happen to like it apparently.
BTW I am not new to either Scripture or to Reformed Theology and my posts will bear that out. I know what the Bible teaches and it is DEFINITELY NOT TULIP. Perhaps you should study the Bible more carefully are reject these unbiblical doctrines.
The Westminster Confession of Faith is the authoritative teaching of Reformed churches. All those who are curious should examine it for themselves. Not all their doctrines are false, but their Soteriology comes from Augustine, not from the Bible.
Yes, I've heard it many times how many allege they were "once reformed" but a cursory look and it is seen that they do not understand it and misrepresent the teachings altogether. You are doing so yourself so either you never understood it altogether, or, well, let's just say there is another possibility.
As far as Augustine, I couldn't care less and the argument is simply given to be malicious as if all he said or did was heretical. He held to many solid beliefs and thank God took Pelagius to task. He also held to some errors as all do within Christendom.
BTW I am now reading his confessions. Good stuff.
One more note, I'm not of the WCoF crowd, it's is 1689 LCoF here.