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1 | Where's the line? | 2 Tim 2:23 | orthodoxy | 5510 | ||
I have always considered questions to become "foolish and ignorant" when asked by people who are more interested in causing controversy or picking a fight than producing edifying dialogue. Pagans raising the same objections again and again is foolish and ignorant. So is nagging at a doctrine when one is not interested in changing one's own opinion or anyone elses. I believe that all subjects are open to honest speculation, but no subjects are open to foolish and ignorant speculation. Question for you though: do you have any Scriptural support for the idea of human free will? I've always considered it to be an extra-biblical concept and would be interested in another opinion. |
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2 | Where's the line? | 2 Tim 2:23 | Radioman | 5552 | ||
I agree entirely with your well-stated answer. Unfortunately, the people who need it most won't get it. The fact that it applies to them will roll right off their back, or their mane as the case may be. "Do you have any Scriptural support for the idea of human free will?" Apparently the person you asked has no Scriptural support. If they did, I'm sure they would be eager to tell you what it is. |
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