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In article , Bob Felts says...
>
>Matthew Johnson wrote:
>
>> In article , Robert Sutherland
>> says...
>>
>>>
>> >We can infer that from the self-evident truth "ought implies
>> >can".
>>
>> Well, _some_ of us can infer this. But A rather disturbingly high
>> proportion of regular participants in this NG rejedt the truth you label
>> 'self-evident'.
>
>And why not? Christianity itself is hardly "self-evident". In fact,
>Jesus and Paul are so radical that many Christians have trouble
>understanding them.
>
>>
>> >Job has consistently done that which is right.
>>
>> And what I find even _more_ disturbing is how many participants deny _this_
>> truth.
>
>Why, Job was so righteous that he had to admit that "I despise myself
>and repent in dust and ashes." [J 42:6]

Aha! So you ARE relying on a tendentious translation! No, that is NOT what God
said to Job.

On the contrary: the HEbrew of that passage is maddengly vague. It is quote
plausible to translate it as something quite different. Use google to see.


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Subudcat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)

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Bob, I am sorry that you take Buswell so lightly.
He was, after all, a Calvinist of some repute.

Please see comments below.

"Bob Felts" wrote in message
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> Gary McNees wrote:
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> > v
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> > "Bob Felts" wrote in message
> > news:327B5F0F-AF97-6FEF-4D2E-8CFDE981E59A@srcbs.org...
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> > > Gary McNees wrote:
> > >
> > > > "Bob Felts" wrote in message
> > > > news:172.29.21.05.072083000@srcbs.org...
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> > > > >
> > > > > Gary McNees wrote:
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snip

> > >
> > > So where does faith come from? Where is it found
within the
> > > unregenerate?
> >
> > Bob, I found the following quote from Buswell to be
valuable on this
> > subject. He seems to be a "moderate" Calvinist, like
Geisler.
> >
> > "The plan of salvation is not symmetrical.
>
> Suppose this is true. It doesn't explain where the
asymmetry lies. The
> Calvinist will put the