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1 | A work of God's Free Grace | John 17:17 | DocTrinsograce | 243271 | ||
Dear Ed, That sounds a good summary. Would you, however, please cite the particular verses. I will answer your final two questions on the basis of that citation. By the way, I was remiss in providing annotated citations of the Westminster Confession. Here they are for your own study relative to interpretation: Westminster Shorter Catechism: http://www.reformed.org/documents/wsc/index.html Westminster Longer Catechism: http://www.reformed.org/documents/wlc_w_proofs/ Westminster Confession of Faith chapter 14: http://www.reformed.org/documents/wcf_with_proofs/ch_XIV.html I hope that helps you. In Him, Ed |
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2 | A work of God's Free Grace | John 17:17 | EdB | 243273 | ||
Ah you want proof texts. I stand on the the whole book of James. That is the problem pulling one verse one precept opens the door for easy rebuttal. But when we apply any verse in light of all scripture then the rebuttal is not easily made. Cultist love for Christians to cite scripture, they study that scripture and have an rebuttal for it. But when made to take all of scripture then their arguments fall apart. Calvinist and the rest of Christianity had been at odds for hundreds of years. I'm sure you a good Calvinist has a response to every verse I may cite. As I have to any verse you cite. What we need to look at is the whole scripture. God has a plan for the church and I'm certain that plan does not include one Christian denomination putting down another because of their differing theology based on their interpretation of scripture. |
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3 | A work of God's Free Grace | John 17:17 | DocTrinsograce | 243274 | ||
Sorry, yes, let's go to the proof texts. | ||||||
4 | A work of God's Free Grace | John 17:17 | EdB | 243283 | ||
Okay you first. No more scripture absent quotes. How about form now on any posted scripture must be the exegesis of a scripture or it is merely an opinion without substance. |
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