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I Corinthians 8 does not deal with the issue of eating blood. Besides,
I Corinthians 8 contains the early building block sof the argument. In
chapter 10, we see Paul's conclusion not to knowingly eat meat offerred
to idols. It is okay to eat food served at a feast without asking
questions and to eat whatever is sold in the market.
In Revelation, Jesus threatened those who ate meat offerred to idols
and scolded churches that tolerated the teaching that this was
permissable.
The decree in Acts 15, to the apostles 'seemed good to the Holy
Ghost'-- and it was a decree from the apostles and elders in Jerusalem.
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Gary McNees
> Matthew Johnson wrote:
> > In article <114.28.21.05.812658000@srcbs.org>, lsenders@hotmail.com
> > says...
> >
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> >
> >
> >> That mistake is to suppose that free will and divine sovereignty are
> >>antithetical.
> >
> >
> > But with YOUR definition of 'soverignty', they most certainly ARE
> > antithetical.
> >
>
> I think you hit the proverbial "nail on the head."
>
> God being sovereign does not mean that man cannot do that which
> God forbids, and which God does not will that he do.
That's exactly what God's sovereignty means.
>
> It means that God PERMITS man to disobey Him. But only permits,
> man does not and cannot do anything that God does not permit him to do.
>
> The Reformed idea of Sovereignty that man when he sins is actually
> doing the will of God is very wrong.
>
When a character in a book does evil, is he acting in accordance with,
or against, the will of the author?
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Matthew Johnson
> In article <153.21.08.05.256213000@srcbs.org>, Bob Felts says...
> >
> >
> >
> >Gary McNees
> >
> >> "Bob Felts"
> >> news:151.59.14.05.918582000@srcbs.org...
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Gary McNees
> >> >
> >> > > For the Calvinist god certainly does not only speak lies, but acts
> >> > > unjustly.
> >> >
> >> > Who says?
> >>
> >> God and me.
> >>
> >
> >Where does God say that what you happen to think is unjust is unjust?
>
> What a cheap shot, Bob! Gary never said this. He