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1 | Christ dying only for elect? | Rom 5:6 | Percival | 6539 | ||
Joe, I tried to find my hypocrisy, but could not. My definition of bigotry is correct. 10 percent is not a lot to work with. No, Calvinists are Christians, but Christians are not necessarily Calvinists. The law of non-contradiction is not in the Bible, and dependent on the original postulation. Nobody has mentioned working their way into heaven. Joe, thank you for clarifying this point. I am sincere in this. Though your stance is dogmatic, you are not preaching condemnation, and I am relieved. Faith, no 'red herring' was intended. You are most welcome! Praise the Lord! |
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2 | Christ dying only for elect? | Rom 5:6 | Reformer Joe | 6542 | ||
You are right; 10 percent is not a lot to work with. Sorry about the typo! :) The law of non-contradiction may not be explicitly stated in the Bible, but it is pretty hard to reason without it. For example, the Bible clearly says that there is one God. That means there is not more than one God nor less than one God. If God is just, that means that he is not unjust. That is just simple logic, and everyone operates with an understanding of the law of non-contradiction, whether they admit to it or not. Likewise, if Calvinism is an accurate representation of God's revealed plan, then Arminianism cannot be, due to the fact that they make contradictory claims. The vice versa holds true as well. Thanks again. --Joe! |
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