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>> > No, that is not the basis for the infant's salvation.
>> > Eveyone who is ever saved is saved because of Christ's
>> > Sacrifice.
>>
>> But where is your vaunted "free will" in this? You've
>> said elsewhere that _everyone_ who is saved must make
>> this free will choice. I'm wondering how you think
>> infants are informed enough to make such a choice.
>
> See my response to Bob.
>
> Basically, By Christ's death God was propitiated. Hence God
> can save
> anyone whom He chooses. God chooses to save all infants who
> die in infancy. ( My opinion based upon knowing what God
> is like.)
You evidently think that God is unloving then.
Scripture (it's that big book holding up one end of your
couch) says that "He that believeth not, shall be damned."
Do your infants believe or not? If so, how did they
hear the word, and when did they make the "free will
choice" to believe?
You yourself said that _everyone_ who is saved has to make
such a free will choice.
Just try and explain this.
Bart
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destiny wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Today's message for Cyber Services is "Your God Is too
> Small," by Rondald L. Dart.
>
> So many times we limit God. We try to put our own
> restrictions on Him, and so miss what is important.
It is common now days to hear of a "small" or weak God who can be
pushed around. Certainly the God pictured in scripture is not one
that man or even much more powerful beings can push around. The God
pictured in scripture does as he pleases and all his opposition are
just doing something as useless as "bruising their toes kicking against
a brick wall".
Yet, today some think the God has been pushed around. Some say "they
took God out of the schools" and others ask politicians to "put God
back in the schools". That is not the God of scripture, the God of
scripture cannot be "took" nor "put" anywhere. I scripture it is God
who does the "taking" and the "putting".
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Does anyone know of any good material describing the peoples and
culture of Tishbe, where Elijah came from?
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Hi Loren: Please see below:
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