Still no response from Ransom on the debunking of Calvinism:
Here's some of the audio in text:
Here's where John Calvin got it wrong, and it's because he didn't understand Theoretical Physics.
The first 3 dimensions are spatial, the 4th dimension is time, and the 5th dimension is actually where light resides. According to M-Theory (Superstring Theory variant), there are 11 dimensions according to mathematical tensors.
When we experience light, spatially in the 3rd dimension and temporally through the 4th dimension, we’re only experiencing aspects of it, which is why quantum mechanics says light appears as both a particle and a wave, but because the 5th dimension supercedes the 4 dimensions below it, we conclude that no 3D object can travel faster than light through 4D time, and if any object can travel faster, it’s technically operating above the 4th dimension and can therefore even time travel backward into time.
Now 1st John 1:5 says that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all.
James 1:17 says Every good and perfect gift is from above, and comes down from, the Father of lights.
Therefore, the 3rd heaven, which is where God resides, most likely begins at the 5th dimension. Remember that the Bible calls the 1st heaven the sky, and the 2nd heaven outer space, both of which are within first 4 dimensions.
This verifies that when the Bible talks about the 3rd heaven, it’s speaking in terms outside of time or, the progression of history as we experience it moving through the 4th dimension.
Now, when Revelation 21:23 describes the coming kingdom which is brought down out of the 3rd heaven to earth, it says that the city will have no need of the sun or moon because Jesus himself will be the light.
This is why we have have to careful about how linearly we read Revelation, because it contains a lot of interactions between the first 4 dimensions and the 5th dimension up.
This understanding of the higher dimensions provided by physics now completely refutes John Calvin’s 1500 years after the cross yet now 500 years outdated TULIP theory on zero free will.
If you spend time analyzing the differences between the first 4 dimensions and the 5th dimension up, you’ll find that the existence of free will in the first 4 absolutely retains God’s sovereignty in the 5th, and this is because free will has a lot to do with how limited someone is in experiencing higher dimensions. For example, if you could be taken into the highest dimension where only God resides, even higher than the angels, and see everything all at once, your choices in life would obviously change. In that position it would be less a matter of free will and more a matter of making the obvious choices to avoid all the less optimal ones, since you would be able to see all possible outcomes in all of existence. So in actuality, the less awareness you have, the more free will you have. The more awareness you have, the more narrowed your decision making actually becomes in one sense, because seeing all possible outcomes provides clearer obligation to the most optimal choice.
This is actually backwards from the primitive Calvinist notion that mankind doesn’t have free will, only God. In reality, God in at least one sense has less free will because he is bound to his holiness, while mankind has more free will because of their staggering level of ignorance by comparison. The less you know, the more propensity you have to make bad decisions, the more you know, the less propensity you have to make bad decisions. This explains why the highest being in existence, God himself, being omniscient or all-knowing, can therefore NEVER sin. Meaning, if sin exists, and we know it does, it can ONLY be a product of free will from beings at a lower level of awareness than God. And because God can’t sin, being at the highest level of awareness, the very existence of sin itself concludes that the most optimal existence includes free will, otherwise God would have to control all things as a supreme dictator and sin couldn’t even be an option. In that existence, love also could not exist, as love by definition requires free will, otherwise it’s not love, it’s programmed obedience.
This existence would also be limited because the components of love AND free will would be entirely absent. Therefore God himself would be limited in his sovereignty and creation abilities to only making robots because them loving him out of their own free will would be impossible. So in reality, John Calvin was a self-contradicting absolutist on the subject of free will, while Jacobus Arminius didn’t understand eternal security. Both men have long since been outdated by geniuses like Dr. Charles Ryrie, Dr. Peter Ruckman, and many new students today, primarily in the KJV-Only movement, so it’s probably time for Christianity to get out from under the strongholds of ancient dead heretics. You don’t see scientists and doctors today going back to the science and medical practices of the dark ages, so why are Christians today stuck in the 1500’s. On a timeline, the 1500’s are actually further away from the cross and closer to us, so might as well go with the Dispensationalists who have 2020 vision. After all, Dispensationalism and the pre-trib rapture came before Calvinism, Arminianism, AND the Catholic Church anyway.