As you usual you have no competence with scriptural context. Romans 6 follows a detailed exposition of justification by faith (Rom. 3:24-5:2).
We are therefore POSITIONAL free from all sin by the representative person of Christ acting in our behalf legally before God thus vindicating us from all charges of sin.
We can be free from the dominion of sin in our life as we "yeild" to the Spirit of God. But to say we are comprehensively free from sin is advertising complete ignorance of the very basics of salvation and the fundementals of the faith.
Of course anything is "reckless" when it condemns your unbiblical teachings.
What should concern you is that you always ignore the Biblical evidence and simply dismiss it by your own personal opinions rather than any valid exegetical basis whatseover.
This is your MO in responding to Biblical evidence.
Do you know that the Bible does NOT say that we have any "natural faith" residing within us, as all that we have is spiritual death, and as such , we cannot come to saving faith in jesus unless the Lord Himself opens up our minds to receive the truth of the Gospel, as He must intevene and grant us even the faith needed to be able to get saved!
No, and as an actual Calvinist with some considerable background in doctrinal study, exegesis in biblical languages, and theology, both historical and modern, I cannot say that any Calvinist would "know" this.
Again, YOU brought this to the table, so YOU are the one who must either defend your statement or recant.
Which is it?
So far you have brought exactly NOTHING except your strawman claim.
Just because you claim I am not telling the truth, that does not make you right and me wrong.
Calvinists and Lutherans teach total depravity.
That is what they teach.
For you to say they do not teach that that is a deceitful debate tactic.
You do not agree with what I say, then you go and show me proof that I am wrong.
Total depravity means that no one can believe in Jesus fter learning of him, but that Jesus has to save you first, cause you to be born again, and then you will be able to say you believe in God.
Now stop harassing me.
You go and try to prove that I am wrong, just do not claim I am wrong by your own opinion.
That is not true what you say.
Nowhere in the scriptures does it say we cannot believe in God after learning of Him.
In fact, the scriptures say that is how we do get faith.
The message of Jesus Christ is powerful.
I gave scriptures, but you cannot give not one scripture that says what you believe.
Acts 13:48 When the Gentiles heard this, they were glad and honored the word of the Lord; and all who were appointed for eternal life believed.
Calvinists falsely use Acts 13:48 to support Calvinism.
The newly appointed Gentiles, who were once excluded, all the Gentiles who were there--they believed!
All the Gentiles that were there, the newly appointed Gentiles, all of them there believed.
Calvinism twists these scriptures into something else.
Jesus opening minds to understand the gospel does NOT disprove that we get faith from hearing the word.
Jesus opened the minds of his disciples to understand the scriptures, his disciples already BELIEVED AND HAD FAITH IN GOD FIRST.
Luke 24:45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.
In Ephesians 2:9, that is about grace being a gift, not faith.
If I thought that you had a clue what you were talking about I might consider continuing this discussion, but it is now patently obvious that you need to do some homework first.
Do you even understand the doctrine of total depravity and that it is in regard to our ability to come to God based in our own efforts?
You seem to indicate that we can indeed do that -- and if you do (as it appears) then it is you who stand outside the norm for Christian belief down through the ages.
Now that you ADMIT that what I said about Calvinism is correct, why do you not apologize?
You harassed me throughout this thread demanding I recant.
Now you can apologize for the false accusations.