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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Psalm 25 Ordered by Date |
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1 | Where or where is CDBJ? | Bible general Archive 3 | Psalm 25 | 188676 | ||
Cheri, Apparently I have never personally corresponded with CDBJ.......how then do I find his profile? InGodITrust |
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2 | What is the definition of cultist? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187621 | ||
Hank, Help me out. Other than Nee's interpretation of the Trinity, what has been shown wrong with Watchman Nee's New Testament? Unless there is obvious errors, what do we then do with the dozens and dozens of "study Bibles" out there that have more errors in them by far and away then anything so far I have heard about Nee? If this is the case then Dr. Martin should have/would have labeled over half these so-called study Bibles and their authors as "cultists?" |
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3 | What qualifies a cultist? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187606 | ||
Doc, Thanks for the reply, but when you label someone a "cultist" that implies far more than a misrepresentation of the trinity. I read the articles in the berean website and I do have a problem with Watchman Nee's conclusions. Maybe I don't comprehend the significance of his error but I do not see how he qualifies as a cultist. If that is the case I could list over half the preachers on Christian t.v. as their errors are far more numerable and far more devistating. Can you clearify? Psalm 25 |
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4 | Watchman Nee a cultist? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187600 | ||
Doc, Please be specific as to "why" Watchman Nee is considered a cultist? I have one of his books and from what I know he has a very good reputation. Thanks..... Psalm 25 |
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5 | What was God thinking "before?" | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187415 | ||
Jeff, I don't think I implied that anyone whom God chose was eternal. We know that God created all things. But have you not ever wondered if God chose us in Him before the foundations (key word) of the world, then who and why? Surely many have wondered and speculated on "the why." There has to be a reason, a solidly Biblical one, or as I stated earlier, God has not offered an explanation. Is it wrong to wonder, as a serious Christian, "what is it that caused God to chose and how/why did He do so. The calvinist nor the armenians position(s) do not address this but knowing the God of love as I hope I do after studying it seriously for years, makes me wonder? Your thoughts Jeff? Psalm 25 |
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6 | Before is the great question, but what? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187414 | ||
Doc, I forgot to address your response "implies merit." This is the traditional responses (in utmost respect) but since Romans 3 tells us "there is none righteous, no not one," and "none are willing, not even one; Any good calvinist would already know that no matter why God chose whom He did there was not merit period. For years I have tried to resolve the love of God with "eternal hell." It would be much easier to rectify all we know about God's love if there was a scenerio going on (which I know is mere speculation)before the foundations of the world that influenced God choices one way or the other. Have you not ever pondered the Great Love of God (which I know is only for the elect) and the fact that so many souls are doomed (by their own choice) to an everlasting hell? Psalm 25 |
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7 | What was going on before man/created? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187413 | ||
Doc, I forgot to address your response "implies merit." This is the traditional responses (in utmost respect) but since Romans 3 tells us "there is none righteous, no not one," and "none are willing, not even one; Any good calvinist would already know that no matter why God chose whom He did there was not merit period. For years I have tried to resolve the love of God with "eternal hell." It would be much easier to rectify all we know about God's love if there was a scenerio going on (which I know is mere speculation)before the foundations of the world that influenced God chooses one way or the other. Have you not ever pondered the Great Love of God (which I know is only for the elect) and the fact that so many souls are doomed (by their own choice) to an everlasting hell? Psalm 25 |
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8 | Who and why..... must be a reason? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187412 | ||
Thanks Doc, Have you ever thought, though, (put on your best thinkin' cap) if God choose before the foundations of the world, did He do this randomly, or possibly He may have done His chosing based on something else. We know it certainly was not "forknowledge" as some think, so what was it? I have been pondering this for years. I am firmly calvinistic (have some questions though on limited atonement).Seems to me that if things were decided upon "before (key word) the foundations of the world, then there is more to this than scriptures are willing to tell us. Your thoughts? Psalm 25 |
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9 | Who and why..... must be a reason? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187411 | ||
Thanks Doc, Have you ever thought, though, (put on your best thinkin' cap) if God choose before the foundations of the world, did He do this randomly, or possibly He may have done His chosing based on something else. We know it certainly was not "forknowledge" as some think, so what was it? I have been pondering this for years. I am firmly calvinistic (have some questions though on limited atonement).Seems to me that if things were decided upon "before (key word) the foundations of the world, then there is more to this than scriptures are willing to tell us. Your thoughts? Psalm 25 |
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10 | Whom God choose in Him before Creation | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187407 | ||
Doc, What is your understanding of "whom God choose before the foundations of the world?" If God "knew us and choose us," then would this not predispose that God set certain "souls" apart? And if He did so would it not answer a lot of questions about who and why? |
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11 | Locate the Post ID#....? | Bible general Archive 3 | Psalm 25 | 187016 | ||
Where is the "post ID#? How do you find it (I know how to post it but not how to find it) Carry post ID# with all existing and future posts - Allows for easier post cross-referencing and identification. |
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