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1 | He does not wish for any to perish... | 2 Pet 3:9 | Searcher56 | 76792 | ||
DON'T debate Arminian / Calvinist views ... Radioman2 and others ... just answer the question of how you see God's wish(es) apart from your Arminian or Calvinist view. Radioman2 ... there will be some who I think will jump in, no matter where you post this. If we say He has two wills, they are -His Moral Will ... which is found in the Bible. -His Sovereign Will ... whatever has happened and will happen is His will. If we say He has three wills, they are -His Original (Good) Will ... that we live together as one, with each other and Him, never sinning. -His Premissive (Acceptable) Will ... that we do have a choice ... even to make wrong choices -His Ultimate (Perfect) Will ... that we all are saved and grow in Him |
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2 | He does not wish for any to perish... | 2 Pet 3:9 | Radioman2 | 81238 | ||
You write: "DON'T debate Arminian / Calvinist views..." I ask you: Who is debating Arminian/Calvinist views? Am I? You write: "Radioman2 and others ... just answer the question of how you see God's wish(es) apart from your Arminian or Calvinist view." I ask: Which view do I hold -- Arminian or Calvinist? If you tell me which I am (Arminian or Calvinist), then we'll both know. What makes you assume I am either Arminian or Calvinist? Radioman2 |
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