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"Bob Felts" wrote in message
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> Matthew Johnson wrote:
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> > In article <139.59.11.05.907135000@srcbs.org>, Bart Goddard says...
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> > >gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
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> Because Scripture says that God is absolutely sovereign. Therefore, we
> have to try to find another basis for man's responsibility.

Or the truth being that you have an incorrect definition
of God's sovereignty.

The basis of responsibility lies in the man's free will,
and power to choose to not sin.

That God PERMITS man to sin is quite obvious.


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Gary






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On Sun, 26 Jun 2005 21:29:18 +0000 (UTC), in message
<177.29.16.05.073580000@srcbs.org>,TomaszAntkow...@lycos.com wrote:

religions on Christianity>

>I'm curious whether there are any other examples of such or similar
>parallels and whether the mystery religions contained a concept of a
>Redeemer that can be traced prior to Christianity.


I believe that the concept of a Redeemer comes from before the world
was created, when it was introduced by our Heavenly Father to all his
spirit children. On that occasion "all the sons of God shouted for
joy."
http://scriptures.lds.org/job/38/1-7

I know very little about the "mystery religions," but I can point you
to numerous references to the teaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
long before the Redeemer's mortal ministry.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that the Gospel
of Jesus Christ has been the same throughout all ages, but that it has
been lost from the earth repeatedly through sin and apostasy, making
repeated restoration necessary. The Latter-day restoration through the
Prophet Joseph Smith gathers together the teachings and priesthood keys
of all prior dispensations.

Accordingly, we believe that Adam was the first Christian, and that all
the patriarchs and prophets of the Old Testament were Christians. When
Jesus Christ taught his Gospel to the Jews during his mortal ministry,
he was only teaching them that which their fathers had rejected at
Sinai.

The ancient origin of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is clearly taught in
the Bible. The apostle Paul was repeatedly forced to confront Jewish
converts to Christianity who did not understand that the Law of Moses
had been fulfilled by Christ and who sought to impos