Ascetic X
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Inability of men to seek God or to repent?But if it turns out that all men naturally tend to not want to believe and if that is truly universal among men then it certainly is inability. So when a Calvinist says this what I don't accept is a repetition of the "fact" that Calvinists are saying that God shuts men out by asking them to do what they can't possibly do, when in reality they are saying that natural men, by their own free will naturally sin, don't want to stop sinning, and don't think they need to come to Christ because they by their own free will consider doing so as weak and stupid. And as long as they do that they cannot come because they will not come.
I admit it is confusing. And I admit I certainly don't have it all figured out. And I at least admit that guys like John Lennox (a free willer) and William Lane Craig (a Molinist) are definitely not idiots and I don't dismiss them out of hand. They have lots of good points. But all I ask is that you guys who are not Calvinists give the same respect to Calvinist theologians as you give to them and stop the dismissing all they say out of hand. Demanding further explanation is certainly proper and I appreciate those types of questions.
Then why did Jesus preach, “Repent and believe the gospel?“
Many natural, unsaved men actually do want to stop sinning. They feel shame and hate the destructive effects and addictive strength of gambling, adult entertainment, fornication, adultery, substance abuse, lying, gluttony.
So total depravity and complete inability for people to respond to God are not true.
Calvinism is a system placed on top of the gospel to try to summarize and explain it. But some of us cannot accept this system.
You admit that Calvinism is confusing. So why do you cling to it?