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1 | Who determines our destiny? | NT general Archive 1 | John Reformed | 98411 | ||
In a way Gene, we are almost saying the same thing. I as well do not believe that God forced Herod or any of the others to do what they did. Each one made his own choice to particpate in the crucifixtion of Christ. They were free to follow that which their unregenerate hearts desired. The fact that they were slaves to sin and being sons of the devil, does not excuse their wicked deed. Where we still may disagree is on whether fallen man is capable (absent the work of the Holy Spirit in regeneration) of having a desire that would be pleasing to God. I say he (fallen man) cannot. Heb 11:6 And without faith it is impossible to please Him, This leads to the controversial issue regarding the real state of the unregenerate. Knowing that they are spiritually dead makes it impossible for them to have faith in God. This topic is not popular on this forum among many who have debated it time and again over several years. But in order for you to know where I'm coming from, it seems best if you realize that I believe the doctrines of grace (TULIP). I belive them for one reason and one reason only: They agree with Scripture. John |
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2 | Who determines our destiny? | NT general Archive 1 | Hank | 98416 | ||
John Reformed - John, you say, "I believe them (TULIP) for one reason and one reason only: They agree with Scripture." ..... Merely to add balance and with no intent to re-re-re-debate the issue, it may be said with equal conviction by others of us: "We reject TULIP theory for one reason and one reason only: It does not agree with Scripture." --Hank | ||||||