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>matthew_member@newsguy.com wrote:
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>> You miss the point. If you really do believe that some of the people
>> who are reading your posts are part of the Church, then you have some
>> explaining to do.
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>If that's what you think the verse means, then I guess you're
>commanded to agree with me in all points of doctrine.
Then you guessed wrong. No surprise.
> Else
>you're violating the command to "be of one mind."
No, it is you who is violating it, since you deny true, human free will, which
in turn means you cannot escape denying the Fourth and Sixth Ecumenical
Councils. THAT is violating the command to "be of one mind."
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>Bart
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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
Quidquid boni habet tribuat illi a quo factus est
(Sanctus Aurelius Augustinus, Ser. 96)
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Stephen M. Adams
> Bart Goddard
> >adamst@no.spam wrote:
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> >> Are you admitting, then, that 'faith without works is dead' and that
> >> such workless faith can not save? In other words, there is no salvation
> >> without faith AND works?
> >>
> >> That is quite clearly what James says.
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> >No, you're not being clear here. The distinction between
> >"Faith alone" (Salvation comes only through faith) and
> >"Faith alone" (Faith is never by itself, but is accompanied
> >by works) is being blurred. God is in the details, and the
> >details here are the prepositions. Does "by" mean "by
> >means of" or "next to"?
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> >The issue here is whether James is saying that works accomplish
> >some portion of salvation or that saving faith is always
> >accompanies by works.
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> Let me ask this - since you seem to agree that works will always
> accompany saving faith, are those works *voluntary*?
Yes. A goat that has been transformed into a sheep will act according
to its new sheep nature.
What a goat cannot do is transform itself into a sheep, either by will
or deed. That change must come from above.
> Can man fail or refuse to do them??
Sure. While we have been transformed, our transformation is not yet
complete.
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