@CCalvinism People who talk like this have obviously never actually worked with an addict. The idea that they easily admit they want help is laughable. In the majority of cases, they are made to want help due to the consequences
@DrDavidLAllen Interesting that non-Calvinists are now admitting that the atonement only makes man “savable”. In the past they usually pushed back when Calvinist’s represented their position this way and said it was a misrepresentation.
@Gospel_Crusades I did a two part series of a pastor labeling his church as teaching “progressive Christianity”
Review of: What is Progressive Christianity By Josh Scott Part 1
https://t.co/1C7wY3Ml81
@JimNobeard In terms of the flow of the genesis narrative, this is a repetition of the command God gave Adam. Cain is given a command and told basically you shall not murder. We learn that Adam’s children are infected with a sin nature that naturally rebels against his command
@spencer_newell@J17apologetics Exactly. I like to ask anti-Calvinists to walk the other Westminster confession for example and honestly ask themselves how much of it they agree with. If they are honest they will hopefully, if they are protestant, agree that they would affirm a majority of it