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1 | How can anyone be saved? | 1 Cor 2:14 | Hank | 61092 | ||
John, in your post in which you specifically address me, you say "All I get from your side is...God wouldn't do that...it's unfair!!" To all who have read the rather large number of posts that I have entered on this forum, and to you, John Reformed, in particular, please show me evidence wherein any post that I have ever made at any time by even the remotest of all possible implications would lead any rational human being to the inference that I believe the Holy and Sovereign God to be unfair. You haven't found it and you perfectly well know it, so why did you post such a falsehood as this? You may defend Calvinism till the cows come home if you wish, but you are not going to gain much ground by accusing others of, to use your phraseology, "making light" of Scripture simply because they do not happen to espouse the 5-Point Calvinist doctrine in toto and issuing "friendly admonitions" because they question and challenge certain tenets of the Reformed faith. I think you must enjoy argumentation, for I can find no other viable reason why you continue to play the same TULIP theme to an audience that has already heard it many times over. I do not mean to create undue tension on this forum, but there comes a time when frankness and candor are in order, and that time has come, in my view. Let's stop the innuendo, and the unending soap boxing of one belief system at the expense of all others, and recognize that there exists within each of us -- no matter how fervently we espouse any "ism", any set of theological beliefs -- the capacity to be wrong, whether we like it or not and whether we are willing to admit it or not. Grace to you, and peace. --Hank | ||||||
2 | How can anyone be saved? | 1 Cor 2:14 | John Reformed | 61114 | ||
Dear Hank, You have have had quite a few laughs at my expense and have not flinched at mocking my beliefs and I instead of having the good grace to overlook it got angry about it. So what! We're both men. You act as if you were slapped in the face! Or been accused by me of heresy. I propose that we are both guilty of getting on our "high horses". Me with my pious admonition and you with your flippant comments pertaining to predestination and election. So, what do you say? Let's forget about it and pray for humility. (You pray for me and I'll pray for you. OK? John |
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