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1 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | DocTheo | 165105 | ||
Thank you DocTrinesograce, Again, however, you point to (vs. quoting this time) someone elses statement or confession. I am trying to get an understanding of your position in the same way that you have been doing with Mr. Moran. That is, to have you state clearly in your own words what it is you believe. You seem unwilling to do this though I am unsure why. You seem to have conviction regarding your beliefs, one would think articulating them in your own language would be desirable. Is your pointing to the 1689 London Baptist Confession of Faith (which I have read) your way of saying, I believe what they believe, without really saying it specifically? Thanks for pointing me to your previous posts, but I believe in the context of an ogoing thread, your belief regarding the subject at hand should be provided plainly as you request, or rather, demand of others. DocTheo |
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2 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | DocTheo | 165096 | ||
Hello Shy, No you didn't say it. IF you would have said it I would not have asked the question. The question was meant for an answer. I did not disagree with anything in your post that I was responding to. DocTheo |
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3 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | DocTheo | 165075 | ||
DocTrinesograce, What is your belief regarding who salvation is offered to and who "can" be saved. Please no quotes unless they are from the bible. DocTheo |
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4 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | DocTheo | 165062 | ||
Hello DocTrinsograce, You wrote: Howard Marshall wrote, "To avoid all misconceptions it should be made clear at the outset that the fact that God wishes or wills that all people should be saved does not necessarily imply that all will respond to the gospel and be saved. We must certainly distinguish between what God would like to see happen and what He actually does will to happen, and both of these things can be spoken of as God's will." I'm sorry, but it is hard to follow your posts as to when you do or do not agree with the many quotes you offer. Regarding the one that I have copied and pasted here, Do you agree with the statement by Marshall? If you do, then I believe you very much agree with Mr. Moran. Every person is in need of God gracious gift of salvation. Salvation is offered to every person (every as in all, as in no single one not included). Some will reject that gift. Some will accept and receive that gift. There is no work involved. Howard Marshall's quote very specifically articulates exactly what Mr. Moran has been saying (correct me Mr. Moran if I am wrong in my understanding of you). Let's not rewrite the statements of others on the forum using our own language to misrepresent what they have already clearly said and by doing accuse them of false teaching. This is unbecoming behavior. In Him, DocTheo |
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5 | explain the doctrine of predistination | Rom 9:13 | DocTheo | 165058 | ||
Hello Shy, Do you believe that God created a human being that He intended to condemn to Hell? If so, why would He do this? |
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6 | Inspiration of the Spirit. | Matt 11:28 | DocTheo | 165033 | ||
Hello Kalos, thanks for clarifying. I only asked because, while I haven't posted much, I follow along regularly. It appears to me that your statement is very true of some, however, It appears that the majority of the apparent regulars are different. Most of the regulars appear to be real bible students with sincere efforts at reaching and understanding the truth. This certainly includes yourself as I have followed you post anyway. I have also noticed that many times, the apparent disagreements are really more closely in agreement than the debaters realize. There are a lot of attempts at "convincing" other's of opinion verses letting the word of God speak for itself. Still, the intentions appear to be sincere in regard to searching for the truth. As someone who observes more than participates, I would be remiss not to also point out the apparent "bullying" that goes on by some who appear to believe they have all the answers. This is most evident in the way some "disregard" others and appear to be prideful in picking apart the language used by some less educated or less articulate. Anyway, that's my two cents worth which is probably worth about that much. I wonder how God looks at some of our posts regarding the motivation behind them? in truth DocTheo |
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7 | Inspiration of the Spirit. | Matt 11:28 | DocTheo | 164996 | ||
Hello Kalos, Who makes up the other 1 percent. Is that you and DocTrinsograce? Ps 56:2 2 My slanderers pursue me all day long; many are attacking me in their pride. NIV |
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8 | What does "for this reason mean"? | Eph 3:14 | DocTheo | 164558 | ||
Hello Angel, Great answer, DocTheo |
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9 | Anyone have a word on Word Faith? | Eph 3:14 | DocTheo | 164557 | ||
Hello John, I was about to cut, paste, and cite a portion of an article from the Christian Research Institute (CRI) but it includes first and last names and I feard that I might be in violation of forum rules. You can visit the webpage and type in "word of faith" in the pages search box and pull up the various researched articles. I point you to this because I have reviewed them thouroughly and believe them to be a good source for accurate description and information on the "Word of Faith" movement and some of it's lead players. The webpage is http://www.equip.org/index.asp If that doesn't get you there type in CRI in your favorite search engine and you will find their site. Hope this helps, DocTheo |
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