Arminianism
1. Free will
2. Conditional election
3. Universal redemption
4. Holy Spirit can be resisted
5. Falling from grace
Calvinism
1. Total depravity
2. Unconditional election
3. Particular redemption
4. Irresistible grace
5. Eternal security
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Arminianism
Calvinism
Arminianism
1. Free will
2. Conditional election
3. Universal redemption
4. Holy Spirit can be resisted
5. Falling from grace
Calvinism
1. Total depravity
2. Unconditional election
3. Particular redemption
4. Irresistible grace
5. Eternal security
I wish there was a 3rd choice(you can't please everyone)
But Wesleyan is sort of halfway in the middle of these two.


Neither, i'll go with Bible follower, not man-made doctrine follower.


I have to say neither also, I have seen these debates many many times over the years and it seems the one constant is that it must be one of the two. Yet while it is obvious that both cannot be right, both can indeed be wrong. Religious paradigm is hard to overcome but with HolySpirit's help it is very possible.![]()
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