As I was reading Psalms 53, though there is none good, not one, in this chapter God looked down (past tense) to see if there were any that did understand, that did seek God and saw that everyone of them is gone back (this insinuates that at one time they were seeking God) and become filthy (insinuating that at one time they were walking in a righteous walk before God). This chapter also mentions God has despised them and the last verse talks about bringing them (Israel) back and Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad. Yesterday, I was reading II Kings 17, and as I reading Psalms 53 (since you mentioned it), me can see an example of this Psalms. Psalms 53 does not negate that all men did that which was evil in the sight of the LORD, Noah was a just man before God, wasn't he? So, your argument for Calvinism does not stand.
Romans 3:10 - 18, you need to read the entire chapter, the Apostle Paul is conveying that there is a righteousness beyond our righteousness, because he understood what Isaiah wrote that our righteousness is as filthy rags. With this being said, in order to be saved there is a righteousness that we have to put on and that is the righteousness of Yeshua, he made us his righteousness on the cross. God brings all men to the cross, this is why the Scriptures states that all must hear the Gospel (not exact words), why? So that no man has an excuse. When God bring man to the cross man makes the decision if he wants to accept the atonement and follow Yeshua. Not to mention, if the Scriptures talks about that one can betray the faith, does this mean that God elected then he damn right after? So, your argument for Calvinism does not stand.
Many believers tend to pull verses out of context neglecting to read the enter passage and that is not the way to understand the Scriptures. One must allow the Spirit of God to enlighten their mind with an understand of what God made clear when he first spoke.
Romans 3:10 - 18, you need to read the entire chapter, the Apostle Paul is conveying that there is a righteousness beyond our righteousness, because he understood what Isaiah wrote that our righteousness is as filthy rags. With this being said, in order to be saved there is a righteousness that we have to put on and that is the righteousness of Yeshua, he made us his righteousness on the cross. God brings all men to the cross, this is why the Scriptures states that all must hear the Gospel (not exact words), why? So that no man has an excuse. When God bring man to the cross man makes the decision if he wants to accept the atonement and follow Yeshua. Not to mention, if the Scriptures talks about that one can betray the faith, does this mean that God elected then he damn right after? So, your argument for Calvinism does not stand.
Many believers tend to pull verses out of context neglecting to read the enter passage and that is not the way to understand the Scriptures. One must allow the Spirit of God to enlighten their mind with an understand of what God made clear when he first spoke.