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1 | Romans 10:9: is it too simple? | Rom 10:9 | disciplerami | 74352 | ||
Dearest John, You can't have it both ways. Either man has a say in his salvation or it is completely God. The modern idea of a Sovereign God who handpicks some for salvation, others left behind, is completely false. You talk about context and then jump to the book of Acts. Huh? What you believe about the doctrine of election is false and perverts the very idea of an impartial, unbiased God. God extends the hand to every sinner, and it is incumbent upon each to reach up by faith and receive the gift. No other way makes a bit of sense. |
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2 | Romans 10:9: is it too simple? | Rom 10:9 | Hank | 74372 | ||
Of course, God offers the plan of salvation and salvation is thus of God. But man does have a "say" about it, that is, he can accept or reject God's plan of salvation. He can obey the gospel or spurn it. I don't accept any such doctrine as irresistible grace. Thus I don't view your post as being unreasonable or unscriptural at all; in fact, I tend to agree with it. [And, incidentally, as an aside to Calvinists, please don't bother to attack my post and show me wherein I'm so off base. I've heard your arguments time and time again and choose not to debate the issue. You may rebut if you wish, but I will not respond.] --Hank | ||||||