Yes, I am saying that God's sovereignty is not being derided here by non-Calvinists. Do you know what the differences between a sovereign and a dictator are? Are people allowed to vote (make choices) in a sovereignty?
What questions did you put to me earlier? I have honestly tried to answer ever question posed to me here (I still owe Cameron one answer), so if I truly did not answer a question that you posed to me, then that was not on purpose. Can you link me to it? I have been bombarded with notifications since I jumped back into this conversation, and I am honestly trying to keep up with them all.
What questions did you put to me earlier? I have honestly tried to answer ever question posed to me here (I still owe Cameron one answer), so if I truly did not answer a question that you posed to me, then that was not on purpose. Can you link me to it? I have been bombarded with notifications since I jumped back into this conversation, and I am honestly trying to keep up with them all.
If you stick around long enough you will see some of these same free will proponents deride and mock the sovereignty of God. Personal revelation also gets mocked and scoffed, though that gets denied too. And it actually goes back a lot further than that and has been done quite a few times. It has also been claimed that personal revelation makes God unfair because He does not reveal Himself in exactly the same way to every single person... even though the Bible is full of such examples. To hear such people talk it's obvious they have never met the living Lord.
I am at work right now and on my phone which means I can't search for and or link to anything but I didn't get up this morning until around 7 or so, so if you go back to then in this thread you may find where I responded to a number of your posts, some of which had questions I asked you.