I'm not headed into another discussion on the topic beyond the one we're in - the similarity between Cameron and TULIP in regard firstly to the "T".
Part of the problem in these discussions is that there are many versions of this which nuance or state differently what Total Depravity ultimately means. If we read closely, we'll see some of these ultimate meanings showing up in these posts as allegations against the opposition.
This one from:
CARM
Total Depravity – Man is completely touched/affected by sin in all that he is (in nature, he is completely fallen) but is not as bad as he could be (in action, i.e., not all murder, etc.). Furthermore, this total depravity means that the unregenerate will not, of their own free will, choose to receive Christ.
There are others I've seen that are clearer and others that are not as clear, others that state conclusions differently, etc...
So, 3 statements I see:
- Man is completely touched/affected by sin in all that he is (in nature, he is completely fallen)
- but is not as bad as he could be (in action, i.e., not all murder, etc.)
- this total depravity means that the unregenerate will not, of their own free will, choose to receive Christ.
Any thoughts, agreements, disagreements with any of the 3?
Or using another version of your choosing? They're easy to find online.