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1 | One save always saved? | Rev 3:5 | Hank | 78907 | ||
Disciplerami: You say that the passages I supplied to Tamrenee are "true only if man has no free will. I believe man has free will..." Does that mean that the passages are therefore true for those who believe man has no free will but untrue for those who believe that man does have free will? Seems to me rather a strange exegetic road to travel: biblical passages are either true or untrue, depending upon one's pre-conditioned beliefs. Words can be tricky fellows at times and hard to tame. But the effort to be as precise as possible with our use of words is truly worthwhile. Surely your words in this instance betray your meaning. Or don't they? --Hank | ||||||
2 | One save always saved? | Rev 3:5 | disciplerami | 78932 | ||
Hank, Sorry for being unclear. See my post 78861 for clarification. Thanks. Disciplerami |
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