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gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:

>> After all this, you still don't understand enough of your
>> opponents' doctrine to realize that our assertion is
>> that it is as hard for an unregenerate person to believe
>> in God as it is for him to fly to the moon (or to ride
>> his camel through the eye of a needle.)
>
> Ah! The light dawns!
>
> God says it is easy! But you say it is not really very hard,
> but impossible!

Again, you're lying about what God says. God says it's
possible for Him, but impossible for us. Since you consistantly
confuse God with yourself, it's no wonder that you failed
to say "hard for _whom_".


> I say that the unregenerate, the ungodly, the unloving, man can
> respond to God's call, and then God changes him,

I know what you say, and it's blatant salvation by works.
FIRST you have man obeying the 1st Commandment THEN God
changes him. Scripture is clear that this is not possible.

God must first change him, then he can respond.

Bart


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"Matthew Johnson" wrote in message
news:56FBB0F3-6AF9-E8B8-8CE3-77289A22CE66@srcbs.org...
> In article , Sarah Kanary
> says...
>>
>>"Stephen M. Adams" wrote in message
>>news:2D166EA9-F715-A234-7739-B4F47B1462D8@srcbs.org...
>>
>>>>Well, of course the OT was written and collected long before there
>>>>was any hint of the Orthodox Church.
>>>
>>> You are mistaken. The One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, which
>>> is the Orthodox Church existed BEFORE the collection of the Scriptures
>>> by ANY reckoning.
>>
>>Please explain. The last book of what is commonly called the "Old
>>Testament" was written over 400 years before any church existed.
>
> The Church IS the New Israel. So your objection is irrelevant and without
> merit.
>
>>>>We disagree upon which precedes which. I believe that God gave
>>>>the Scripture to the Church, not that the Church gave the Scripture
>>>>to us.
>>>
>>> The Church wrote, collected, compiled and transmitted the body of the
>>> canon.
>>
>>The individual books of the "NT" were written by individual Jewish
>>Christians, most of whom were apostles of Christ. The canon closed with
>>the
>>death of the apostle John.
>
> No, the Canon did NOT close with the death of John. On the contrary: the
> NT
> Canon was quite different in different parts of the Christian world until
> CENTURIES after the death of John.

The fact that different non-canonical books existed and were circulated
after the death