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gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
> God can do anything that is possible.
That doesn't make any sense. If God can't do something then
it's automatically not "possible."
I can say the same thing about myself: I can do
anything that's possible.
>> I can save a kid,
>> against his will, from walking into the street, but your God
>> _can't_ could save someone from Hell against their
>> free will.
>
> Sure He could. In fact, I am sure that He does such things
> often. If you do not understand the difference, perhaps someone
> else will explain it to you.
If you understand it, then you explain it. But more importantly,
explain how you can make the claim "God never saves anyone
against their will" and the above claim that, to the contrary,
you're "sure that He does."
> God is LOVE. And the God who is Love desires that
> ALL MEN be saved, and that NONE perish.
>
> Any system of doctrine such as Calvinism and Lutheranism
> which teach differently is false.
Neither Calvinism nor Lutheranism teaches what you say it does.
You're being slanderous.
Bart
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In article <3EBA8482-7077-C16F-C646-BAF452ED9FB0@srcbs.org>, Sarah Kanary
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>"ruth"
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>> lsenders@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> Sarah Kanary wrote:
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>>> >
>>> > The individual books of the "NT" were written by individual Jewish
>>> > Christians,
>>>
>>> Luke was a Gentile.
>>
>> How do you know that?
>
>Luke was not a Gentile.
Oh, let us never never doubt, what nobody is sure about!
> Romans 3:1, 2 states that God entrusted his
>inspired utterances to the Jews.
You are quoting Romans out of context. If only you would pay attention to the
context, it would be obvious that St. Paul is referring to the Old Testament,
NOT the entirety of Scripture in ROm 3:1-2.
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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)
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> adamst@no.spam wrote:
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>> Are you admitting, then, that 'faith without works is dead' and that
>> such workless faith can not save? In other words, t