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Why James White Is Sick of The Calvinist Club

Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by Revmitchell, Dec 13, 2017.

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  1. Yeshua1

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    true, but also became in Him a sinful nature, which all after Him , save for Jesus, would inherit...
     
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    Not that I know of.
     
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    If Adam sinned with the same nature God created him with, apart from having a fallen nature (if he sinned simply out of human nature), then why would we need a "sinful nature" to sin?
     
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    God is responsible for the possibility of evil. We are responsible for the actuality of evil.
     
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    I would say that the Penal substitution model is most popular among Reformed/calvinists, and the Victor by the other wings of Christianity...
     
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    Adam and satan both were created morally perfect as to their states, but both chose freely to sin, and they experienced a real change as unto their natures at that moment.
     
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    Those are THE 2 standard Calvinist Confessions, but far more importantly, the Bible never ascribes that to God!
     
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    I am a Cavinist Baptist, who outright rejects the notion that God authored evil and sin....
     
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    What would be outside of His control then?
     
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    The origin of evil is an important question to address. The problem stems from God's perfect nature. Is it possible for a perfect being such as God to create anything with imperfections? How then is it pissible for Adam to be an imperfect creature who caused evil? After all, it is written; "A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit" (Matt. 7:18).
     
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    Do you believe Genesis 1-3 to be historical narrative or more poetic?
     
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    Sovereignty describes God's authority over His creation. His authority is absolute. His providence describes His involvement in that creation. If we are to suggest that His providence is absolute, we risk falling into a philosophy of Hard Determinism.

    In other words, there is nothing outside of God's control. However, how much God chooses to control is debatable.
     
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    Do we also not freely choose to sin? Adam acquired the knowledge of good and evil. What changes in his nature do you think he experienced, why, and where do you find it?
     
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    Good questions. Do you think that Adam somehow fell from perfection before he sinned?
     
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    I believe free will is one of the perfections God gave Adam. Hence, perfect creations can cause evil.
     
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    There is an issue of misunderstanding here. It isn't that Adam acquires knowledge of good and evil. Rather, the phrase "knowing good and evil" means to become a law unto yourself, to decide for yourself what is good rather than taking God's declaration. Adam's sin, then, is rebellion, but it's a particular type of rebellion where the "governor" commits treason against the "King."

    So, what changes is Adam's heart, his disposition. He no longer is the vice-regent of creation. Now, he is, essentially, his own god declaring for himself what is right and wrong. That is the nature of sin.

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    I agree with the first part. I'd add that this knowledge is by experience - Adam rebelled by an exercise of the will (his will) over God's will and disobeyed.

    But still, this rebellion was not a product of the fall. Adam, in the state God had created him, declared for himself what was right and wrong. What Adam had was a human nature (a nature that is common to man). Christ took upon Himself this very thing, yet without sin. Christ was tempted in all points as we are, but He did not replace the will of the Father with the will of His flesh.
     
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    Actual historical factual events!
     
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    God gave to Adam the potential to freely sin, and after the fall, ALL save Jesus now in bondage to that sin nature!
     
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    God either directly determines all things that ever happen, or else he permits them to happen, either way, all things under His control!
     
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