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"Bob Felts"
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> Matthew Johnson
>
> > In article
<0DC3C7E4-70F2-A7C2-B04F-604336B56185@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts
says...
> > >
> > >Gary
> > >
> > >[...]
> > >
> > >>
> > >> How do you know what infants believe or can believe?
Further, I believe
> > >> that the work of Christ on the Cross made
propiatition for all sin.
> > >> Hence God CAN save anyone He chooses to save.
> > >>
> > >
> > >Even the person who resists His will?
> >
> > Sure. Why not?
>
> Oh, because of everything you guys say.
>
> > Or do you think you can show how this would be
equivalent to
> > "omnipotence achieving contradiction"?
> >
>
> Of course I can't show that. The only people who _are_
saved are those
> who were saved against their will.
gkm: The only people who _are_ saved are those who
are saved NOT against their will.
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bar-...@juno.com wrote:
> Shalom!
>
> I would like to share two wonderful things the Lord has revealed
from
> the Psalms.
>
> The first has to do with a time frame for the end of days in Psalm
> 119. And to show 119 is about time, if you double the 176 verses you
> get the length of a year based on the lunar month; which is of
cousrse
> what the HEBREWS uesd!
>
> The second has to do with a numerical and theological link between
the
> allegory of Hagar, the remnant in Israel, Abraham's age at Ishmael's
> birth, and the 86th Psalm.
>
> To see, please go to Google group alt.messianic and type in Psalm
119:
> TimeFrame for the End of Days and for the second Hagar: My Beloved
>
> Peace!
I used the algebra I was taught on Psalm 119 and figured out that the
end of days was about the years + or - 1846. Or maybe I got the
verses our of order and it could have been the years + or - 6481.
What did you get?
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Bart Goddard
>adamst@no.spam wrote:
>
>> The
>> books of the OT that Protestants call "Apocrypha" or "Deuterocanonical"
>> are accepted by the vast majority of Christians in the world, Roman
>> Catholic & Orthodox. The books were removed by the radical reformers.
>
>Again, I correct the b