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1 | WHO is Hebrews 6:4-11 refering to? | Heb 6:4 | Searcher56 | 144112 | ||
This a Calvinism/Arminianism debate - so don't continue beyond this. | ||||||
2 | WHO is Hebrews 6:4-11 refering to? | Heb 6:4 | Hank | 144250 | ||
Sorry, Searcher, I beg to differ. I see nothing on this thread that resembles a brewing Calvinism/Arminianism debate. If I did, I would have already spoken out sternly and possibly taken other steps to avert it. And this observation comes from one who has called for a halt to debates as frequently and as vigorously as anyone else on the Forum. --Hank | ||||||
3 | WHO is Hebrews 6:4-11 refering to? | Heb 6:4 | Searcher56 | 144384 | ||
Hank The first two posts are Calvinism/Arminianism Emmaus posted Apostate Christians. DocT posted I would differ with Emmaus on this interpretation. Instead, these persons are probably baptized (per the use of the word "inluminati" for baptism by church fathers like Justin Martyr and Clemens Alexandrinus) yet unsaved. Perhaps they are similar to those Paul speaks of in Romans 9:32, they have sought salvation through works, rather than faith. Or perhaps they are those whose faith is through the wisdom of man, and not of God (1 Cor 2:5). They can probably articulate the gospel and the benefits of salvation. However, they are not redeemed. Sometimes people reform their lives when they hear the gospel, but they do not respond in saving faith. Plus there are others that use the very terms |
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