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1 | Are those He called always chosen? | Rom 8:30 | EdB | 14131 | ||
Reformer Joe and Morgan61 let me ask some questions. What is accomplished by the two of you going back and forth rehashing the same ground? One makes a point the other tells him he took scripture out of context or didn’t interpret it right, then the other comes back with his points showing where the other did the same. If one or the other could be proven right, assuming your both saved, what would the winner have the loser do different? What would the winner do different? In truth how does this discussion effect eternity? The points you hash and rehash are the standard points of Calvinism and Arminianism, your presenting nothing new. The debate has raged for over 400 years. My question to the both of you to what end? If you really enjoy flogging a dead horse why not give each other your e-mail address and you two can go at each other until you tire or declare a winner (if that happened I would fall over dead :-) ) and give the forum a break. I’m not being mean spirited or at least I not trying, but I have read point and counter point and neither one has convinced the other and I suspect neither ever will. Why not give us all a rest? |
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2 | Are those He called always chosen? | Rom 8:30 | Hank | 14280 | ||
Ed, I basically agree that this issue is of such a complex nature that it will never be settled completely by anyone anywhere this side of eternity. There are more things in the Bible that offer more raw material for fruitful study and discussion than election and free will, or as we know it today, Calvinism and Arminianism. Frankly, I'm bored stiff with this issue being pounded to a powder on this forum. --Hank | ||||||