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Gary McNees
> Bob Felts wrote:
>
> > You think you're free, but you're not. You are no more free than a
> > character in a book. Characters who have actually met the author know
> > better.
>
> Another thought Bob.
>
> Spurgeon was "converted" to TULIP long after he first believed.
>
> So also was R. C. Sproul. (He writes of this in some of his books.)
>
So was I.
> This is true also of most Calvinists I know. Most of the new members of
> the Calvinistic churches I have attended were either born to Calvinist
> parents or came out of other churches which were not Calvinistic.
Calvinists, unfortunately, sometimes have a tendency to be less
enthusiastically evangelistic than other groups.
>
> That is, I have met or talked to very very few persons who claim that they
> were converted by hearing TULIP.
TULIP is not the Gospel. I usually don't bring either up either
Arminianism or Calvinism unless someone wants to know about the
questions addressed by each.
>
> Most who finally become believers in TULIP first believed in Christ in
> Churches which are not Calvinistic, (this has been my experience - I could
> be wrong).
>
> IF what you said and I say above are both true, then all of these who
> believed in Christ, but did not believe TULIP, and "no free will," were
> actually not saved until they came to embrace TULIP!
>
I wouldn't say that at all. Very few of us are born into God's family
with a full and complete knowledge of doctrine. One can know Jesus as
Savior without knowing how pervasive an Author He is.
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martha wrote:
> I reaffirmed my faith recently and after being convicted by Gods word I
> ended a 6 year relationship. We were not married and did not have
> children together and were of different faiths. The verse that
> convicted me was "be ye not joined together unequally yoked".Now he did
> propose to me and we own a house together.The children we have from
> previous marriages did develop close relationships and are very upset
> about the dicision and all involved believe I should be committed.I see
> the good in this man and now that I have broken upm with him I'm afraid
> he will never be able to be won to the Lord.I said he can have the
> house and me and the kids would move out but he refused and just
> requested the money he has invested in it.I can't get over the pain I
> have caused him my children and most of all my Lord.I started out
> trying to win this man to the Lord and ended up in a ungodly physical
> relationship when I became bitter at all t