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"Bart Goddard"
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> gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
>
>
> >> As a Calvinist, I can confidently say that God loves
even
> > those who are
> >> in hell.
> >
> > Sure, He loved them soooooo much that He "passed them
by,"
> > and put them there with no recourse!
> >
> > Such love is too "wonderful" for words! NOT!
>
> Better than your God, Who could do something about it
> but lets them self-destruct in their ignorance.
Romans 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the
creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by
the things that are made, even his eternal power and
Godhead; so that they are without excuse:
> At
> least Bob's God takes responsibility.
True, Bob's god could have made "carrot sacrifice" instead
of the Sacrifice of Christ to take care of our sins!
So, Christ's prayer:
Matthew 26:39 And he went a little further, and fell on his
face, and prayed, saying, O my Father, if it be possible,
let this cup pass from me: nevertheless not as I will, but
as thou wilt.
could have EASILY been accomplished.
Christ did not need to come to earth and die, for Bob's god
to
save mankind! He could have instituted "carrot sacrifice"
instead.
Such a god I want no part of. But for the logical
true Calvinist this is the god they believe in.
God says He does not tempt any man.
Gary
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James wrote:
> >
> > As I was reading 2 John the other day ,
> ---------------------------
> > 2 John Chapter 1 verse 9 (NIV)
> > "Anyone who runs ahead and does not continue in the teaching of
> > Christ does not have God; whoever continues in the teaching has
both
> > the Father and the Son."
> >
> One can find the 'once saved always saved' situation in the Bible if
> they look for it, and ignore the other scriptures.
>
And those who argue against it fail to read either 1 Jn or 2 Jn in the
Greek to understand the nature of John's points. It's much like
reading Jn 21:15ff in the English and not realizing the Greek word play
of Christ using one Greek word for love and Peter using another.
There have been those who use 1Jn 1 to teach that perfect obedience is
required or one loses their salvation. But the Greek tenses will not
allow this reduction. The Greek speaks of "continual" or "habitual"
sin, not occassioned sinful acts. In 1 Jn 2:1, the aorist subjunctive
is used to express occassional sin. "if anyone sins"