Clearing up a few things:
Pinseeker is claiming mankind can choose to be saved or choose to be lost.
When Pinseeker teaches this, he is not following the doctrine of Calvinism. This is Pinseeker misleading folks away from the only conclusions that will occur if calvinism be true.
I'm not teaching that at all. Not in any way, shape, form, or fashion. So no, I'm not "misleading folks." That's Arminianism; that's an Arminian conlusion.
Ah yes, the "facts"... :)
1 Unconditional Election: (predestination)
God had a master list of those who will be saved and those who will go to hell before creation in Genesis 1:1. This list is unchangeable!
Well there is no "list"... :) ...but God did choose us Christians in Christ before the foundation of the world, as Paul says in Ephesians 1:
"...He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before Him" [1:4].
Unconditional election is based on the scriptural truth that God's election does not
depend on man's will or work; that His favor is
not dependent on what man decides or does, that there is no condition that man has to meet in order for God to extend His mercy/compassion. As Paul says;
"...it depends not on human will or exertion, but on God, who has mercy" (Romans 9:16)
No one should miss that, in saying that "it does not depend on man's will or work" Paul (and thus, ultimately speaking, God) implies without question that man does in fact will, that he does in fact make a choice regarding salvation. So how do we reconcile this? Well, Paul also say, this time to the Christians in Philippi, the following:
"...work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God who works in you, both to will and to work for his good pleasure" (Philippians 2:12-13).
2. Limited atonement:
Christ did not die for ALL men but only those on the "saved list".
Christ's death on the cross is unlimited and for all men (and women) in the sense that it is
sufficient for all men to be saved. But it is limited and only for some in the sense that not all are chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world, but only those of God's elect.
So, we see Pinseeker is not being transparent about his doctrine.
So no, I could not be more transparent.
No way is it possible for all to choose to obey the gospel (freewill).
See this is true, but at its root, it has nothing to do with man's will, free or otherwise. It has to do with the condition of man's heart, his being at his inner core, which drives the will
Calvinism teaches Jesus did not die to save everyone!
Again, yes in one sense, but no in the other. See above.
Therefore, it matters not if you want to be saved...!
LOL! See, that's just it. Because of the condition of the heart, no man wants to be saved, as he thinks it wholly unnecessary. But if one is born again of the Spirit, then ~ because of the changed condition of the heart ~ he sees his need of salvation, desires to be saved, and yes, makes the choice to repent of his sin and to believe on Christ and rest upon Him and His righteousness. And he gets it, of course.
Remember Pinseeker said men and women will choose freely?
If not, I did it again, here... :)
Pinseeker is claiming calvinism teaches freewill.
Yeah, well, it does. The fact that our salvation does not depend on it does not preclude or eliminate it in any sense whatsoever. And Paul, who said this in Romans 9, exhorts us Christians in Philippians 2 to use our wills ~ to will and work ~ because it is God who is at work in us.
Ah, yes, again, the "facts"... :)
God did not die to save everyone...
Again, yes in one sense (sufficiency), but no in another (no everyone will be in Christ). See above.
If calvinism allows freewill, then those that want to be saved that are not on the "list" of the saved, have no choice but to burn in hell.
For any that are not chosen (before the foundation of the world; Ephesians 1:4), these folks hearts will remain hardened, and thus they will choose... unwisely. But choose they will.
As I already said about Calvinism's doctrine... Man does not have freewill...
Sure, and wrongly, as I have stated over and over again.
God has already decided, chosen your fate for you.
Well, again, He's chosen who to extend mercy/compassion to, and thus in Christ, even from before the foundation of the world. And these are the folks to whom He will give His Spirit, who will give them new birth. And then the will will inevitably follow; they will choose rightly and call upon the Lord. What's really at issue for you and folks like you is not really whether man has a choice or not, but whether he is completely autonomous. And only God is completely autonomous. Taken from ancient Greek, the word means 'self-legislation' or 'self-governance.' Only God is completely sovereign. And He is sovereign over all His creation, of which we are a part.
Pinseeker, you know good and well men do not choose where they will go in the next life!
Well, I know ~ good and well ~ that folks like you think Calvinists think that, but that's a terrible misunderstanding. Willful obstinance, really, in many cases.
Pinseeker, I'm still waiting for you to give an answer to why Adam sinned, without having a "totally depraved sin nature" as you claim is the cause for why mankind sins against God. Adam's "nature" was created in the image of God. Now explain why Adam sinned against God?
He fell from grace; he chose... unwisely. :) And then fell into this depraved state ~ became a slave to unrighteousness. And, being his offspring, all men are, from birth, naturally in this depraved state ~ slaves to unrighteousness. This is the natural human condition, and so it remains for each individual person, unless and until God steps in, in the Person of His Holy Spirit, and gives him new life in the Spirit. God presumably did this for Adam and Eve at some point subsequent to Genesis 3 (probably in very short order, because we see at the beginning of Genesis 4 that Adam and Eve have chosen wisely and are repentant), and so He does for all those whom He chose before the foundation of the world.
Wait no more. :)
These verses are about Israel.
Well that's true, but some have a very limited understanding of who Israel really is. As Paul says:
"...not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, and not all are children of Abraham because they are his offspring, but 'through Isaac shall your offspring be named.' This means that it is not the children of the flesh who are the children of God, but the children of the promise are counted as offspring" (Romans 9:6-8)
"...even us whom he has called, not from the Jews only but also from the Gentiles..." (Romans 9:24)
"...a partial hardening has come upon Israel, until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in. And in this way all Israel will be saved..." (Romans 11:25-26)
Grace and peace to you both.