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241 | Christ dying only for elect? | Rom 5:6 | Radioman | 6561 | ||
The Jehovah's Witnesses and the Mormons are not merely in error. They are in outright apostasy, just as the Oneness doctrine is heresy. You may wish to look up the terms in the dictionary. If you do, you will find that there is a "little" difference between error and heresy or apostasy. | ||||||
242 | Haven't we had enough? | Rom 5:6 | Radioman | 8037 | ||
Enough is enough already. ezekiel: No offense intended. I merely pose the question: Haven't we all had about enough of this ceaseless debate over Calvinism vs Arminianism (the sovereignty of God vs the responsibility of man)? Literally HUNDREDS of entries have been posted regarding this question. (Please see the tree (thread) "Christ dying only for elect?" and "What does Bible teach on election?") |
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243 | What is guilt? | Rom 8:1 | Radioman | 4386 | ||
"guilt is feeling that we feel when laws are breached." Guilt is a feeling, but it is not merely a subjective feeling. It is also an objective fact. Guilt is the "fact of having committed a breach of conduct especially violating law and involving a penalty." "The guilt we feel can be ours or someone elses ie; when a plate is broken by a child and another child runs away crying.They feel the guilt of the broken plate,even though it is not their guilt. That is why we are no longer under the old law." "They feel the guilt of the broken plate,even though it is not their guilt. That is why we are no longer under the old law." Are you sure? Is this your Final Answer? I don't think so. The reason we are no longer under the Law is that, since Christ's death on the cross, we are now under Grace. |
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244 | Are those He called always chosen? - II | Rom 8:30 | Radioman | 14319 | ||
Get rid of a conceited person, and then there will be no more arguments, quarreling, or name-calling. Proverbs 22:10 GOD'S WORD Translation Who is the conceited person, Steve? "Thou art the man." By the way, lad, you yourself have neither proved nor answered anything. P.S. Could you post one complete Note or Answer without a misspelling? Would it kill you to use spell checker or a dictionary? It isn't the English language that is poor and horrible; it's your use of English. |
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245 | Are those He called always chosen? - III | Rom 8:30 | Radioman | 14330 | ||
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246 | so in other words it's not wrong | Rom 8:38 | Radioman | 14487 | ||
Hank: If I didn't know your voice, I'd have thought I said that. I'm sure your questions will be answered with more sentences containing either grammatical and/or orthographic errors. By the way, does anyone know what a "blnak" (sic) mind is? Does anyone know what spell check is or how to use it? Or why to use it? My suggestion is that His Honor, the Judge, could save himself and the Forum a lot of embarrassment if he would just SHUT UP until he has something worth saying. |
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247 | so in other words it's not wrong | Rom 8:38 | Radioman | 14489 | ||
Why would anyone go out on a limb and declare that you had written a double negative, when clearly you had not? It might help if the person who criticizes everyone else's (including the translators') use of language had some elementary knowledge of language himself. Whatever! | ||||||
248 | Human responsibility, divine sovereignty | Rom 9:19 | Radioman | 5897 | ||
Human responsibility-divine sovereignty. Rom. 9:19-20 "If God's choice of the elect is unconditional, does this rule out human responsibility? Paul asks and answers that very question in Romans 9:19-20. He says God's choice of the elect is an act of mercy. Left to themselves, even the elect would persist in sin and be lost, because they are taken from the same fallen lump of clay as the rest of humanity. God alone is responsible for their salvation, but that does not eradicate the responsibility of those who persist in sin and are lost--because they do it willfully, and not under compulsion. They are responsible for their sin, not God. "The Bible affirms human responsibility right alongside the doctrine of divine sovereignty. Moreover, the offer of mercy in the gospel is extended to all alike. Isaiah 55:1 and Revelation 22:17 call "whosoever will" to be saved. Isaiah 45:22 and Acts 17:30 command all men to turn to God, repent and be saved. First Timothy 2:4 and 2 Peter 3:9 tell us that God is not willing that any should perish, but desires that all should be saved. Finally, the Lord Jesus said that, "the one who comes to Me I will certainly not cast out" (John 6:37). "In summary, we can say: The ultimate question of why God chose some for salvation and left others in their sinful state is one that we, with our finite knowledge, cannot answer. We do know that God's attributes always are in perfect harmony with each other, so that God's sovereignty will always operate in perfect harmony with His goodness, love, wisdom, and justice" (article by John MacArthur at www.gty.org - listed in Issues and Answers archives). |
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249 | RELIGION HOMEWORK HELP | Rom 12:2 | Radioman | 40315 | ||
We are never to appraise or evaluate anything by our feelings alone. Everything, including "Jesus Christ Superstar", must be judged in light of the Bible, the Word of God. And the fact is this musical play DOES NOT line up with what is clearly revealed in the Bible about the person and motives of Christ. The composer came right out and said this is the last 7 days of Christ AS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF JUDAS. This is the Gospel According to Judas, which is another gospel and another Christ. You continually drag the Holy Spirit and the name of Christ into your witless defense of the blasphemous production "Jesus Christ Superstar." You piously complain that your conversation with others seems to have degenerated and that people are arguing. YOU are the one who repeatedly issues personal attacks to all who oppose your unorthodox views. WHY do you think this thread has been restricted? THINK! |
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250 | Why did Paul sacrifice in Temple? | Rom 14:20 | Radioman | 34366 | ||
Please search for your question before asking it. |
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251 | Communion, how often? | 1 Cor 11:25 | Radioman | 4387 | ||
The original question is: How often should communion be taken (received)? How does Passover relate to the original question? Since Passover is observed only ONCE a year, does that mean you think communion should be served only ONCE a year? | ||||||
252 | Women speak in church? | 1 Cor 14:34 | Radioman | 25777 | ||
'ank: 'e was so wery 'umble that I thought 'e were Uriah Heep reincarnated. David C. |
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253 | Does anyone remember this verse? | 1 Cor 16:14 | Radioman | 1572 | ||
Thank you for an apt verse and for reminding us. | ||||||
254 | Any consequences for the bad? | 2 Cor 5:10 | Radioman | 927 | ||
. . . Slillis20 indeed gave a good answer. As to your question, "is there any consequence for the bad that is burned up?" -- the "judgment seat" metaphorically refers to the place where the Lord will sit to evaluate believers' lives for the purpose of giving them eternal rewards. The consequences of "the bad that is burned up" would, therefore, be loss of rewards. This judgment has nothing to do with sins, since their judgment took place at the cross. (Eph 1:7). . . . "The things done in the body" are actions which happened during the believer's time of earthly ministry. "Whether good or bad." These Greek terms do not refer to moral good and moral evil. Rather, Paul was comparing worthwhile, eternlly valuable activities with useless ones. Paul here was not condemning the enjoyment of certain wholesome, earthly things. . . . (See 1 Cor 5:10, John MacArthur, MacArthur Study Bible, Nashville: Word, 1997. See also the online commentaries for further study of 1 Cor 5:10.) |
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255 | for Debbie | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14096 | ||
Normally, posts that are directed to one forum member in particular are not posted as "Primary questions." When the posted question is overly long, such posts can be irritating since others have to scroll past them to read other questions which are truly meant for anyone and everyone on the Forum. | ||||||
256 | Debbie | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14097 | ||
Normally, posts that are directed to one forum member in particular are not posted as "Primary questions." When the posted question is overly long, such posts can be irritating since others have to scroll past them to read other questions which are truly meant for anyone and everyone on the Forum. | ||||||
257 | radioman??? | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14188 | ||
What kind of person am I? I have posted 124 Questions, Notes and Answers. Read a dozen or two of them at random. This should indicate what kind of person I am. So, tell me: What kind of person are you? |
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258 | Im a new user | 2 Cor 9:1 | Radioman | 14197 | ||
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259 | Part 1 of 2: Is that fair representation | Gal 2:17 | Radioman | 14098 | ||
Normally, posts that are directed to one forum member in particular are not posted as "Primary questions." When the posted question is overly long, such posts can be irritating since others have to scroll past them to read other questions which are truly meant for anyone and everyone on the Forum. | ||||||
260 | Did Jesus go to hell after dying? | Ephesians | Radioman | 26695 | ||
Son, you obviously don't have enough knowledge of the Bible to determine that this or that preacher/teacher is wrong in his interpretations of it. What you have is a lot of nerve to assert that because someone disagrees with your uninformed interpretation he is wrong. Too many of your postings border on the insulting and the abusive. A word of warning: Posting to this forum is not a right; it is a privilege. To abuse it is to lose it. You need to watch your step. You can ignore this or come back with a smart-aleck reply. But, if so, you ignore it at your own risk. |
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