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How do we know Calvinism about free will is true?

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Calvinism is true in its view of free will as it aligns with Scripture depicting humanity's bondage to sin.

Calvinistic theology asserts that free will exists, but it is limited by our sinful nature. This aligns with biblical teachings, which illustrate that while we have the ability to choose, our choices are inherently sinful apart from God's grace (Romans 3:10-12). The bondage of the will discussed by historic Reformed theologians stems from our fallen state, where we freely choose sin because of our corrupted desires. Only through God's sovereign grace can the heart be changed, enabling one to pursue righteousness. This radical transformation confirms the Reformed perspective on free will, emphasizing that genuine freedom is only found in Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 3:10-12, Ephesians 2:1-3

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