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"Matthew Johnson"
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> In article <152.32.09.05.627127000@srcbs.org>, Gary McNees
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> >But Thomas did not. Thomas wrote extensively about
> >how free will (contingent events) are compatible with
> >God's knowledge.
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> And this part, Aquinas got essentially correct.
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Matthew, I gather from this that you are not a great fan
of Aquinas?
Gary
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In article <129.46.11.05.938103000@srcbs.org>, Sarah Kanary says...
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>"Gary McNees"
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>> Sarah, I truly feel sorry for you and pray that you will one
>> day believe God instead of the WTTABS.
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>My focus is on God's Word
No, it is not. Your focus is on a perverted misinterpretation of God's Word.
> and the preaching of the good news of the Kingdom
>that the Lord Jesus Christ commanded Christians to do.
And you are not obeying this command, either. For CHrist commanded His disciples
to baptize in the name of the Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Ghost (Mt 28:19).
But you equivocate, denying that this is a reference to the Trinity.
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>What do you think? Was Martin Luther a false prophet?
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>Martin Luther:
>"I hope the last day of judgment is not far, I persuade myself verily it
>will not be absent full three hundred years longer; for God's word will
>decrease and be darkened for want of true shepherds and servants of God.
You are being dishonest here. Luther was speaking his own opinion; he was _not_
claiming to speak prophecy.
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>In the 5th century, the Council of Ephesus decided the millennium had
>already begun.
You are quoting the Fathers of the Council out of context. They were NOT
millennarianists. When they said "the millennium has already begun" (whatever
their exact words were), they were saying that the "millennium" of the NT IS the
"Church Age". And no, they did NOT believe it would be exactly 1000 years.
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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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matthew_member@newsguy.com wrote:
>>> But the free will is there, and obvious for all but th