No person can come to Christ by their own freewill !

All the god of John C. created was Institutes of the Christian Religion: This is Calvin's most important work and the most concise expression of his theology. It was first published in 1536 as a small, six-chapter book and was continuously revised and expanded throughout his life, with the final, four-book, eighty-chapter edition appearing in 1559.
The God of the Bible created some men for eternal glory and some men for eternal damnation for His own Glory.
 
The God of the Bible created some men for eternal glory and some men for eternal damnation for His own Glory.
Yes according to the cult of Calvinism. Cults like Calvinism are just bullies trying to push their false beliefs on mankind.

An overseer, as God’s administrator, must be blameless . . . not a bully.
TITUS 1:7

At some point, we have to take a stand in the name of Christ and resist bullying.
 
Then read and understand the actual words that God put in His Word. Faith comes before salvation is received, because salvation is the result of faith.
With God all things are possible and our human limitations are overcome through faith in His divine power. So people can leave cult teaching behind, but few do.
 
No you haven’t, because there is no such scripture in the Bible.


Doug
Yes I have given you the scripture for what I believe, I may not have given you your catch words , but I have given scripture that I believe substantiate my point. See a lot of times scripture must be spiritually discerned with other scripture and not in black and white letters.
 
Okay good. Christ Death is just that, His Death Justified them He died for and His resurrection causes the same to be born again. That's why they believe
We believe in Jesus because He is the Author and Finisher of our faith. Your not Justified till you accept Him as you savior.

Accepting Jesus as your savior is seen as the act of receiving this justification, a gift from God received by faith, which involves belief in Him and a resulting transformation of one's life.
It's the doctrine of justification by faith.
 
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