I think the facts bear this out.Lie.
I didn't say they were incoherent. I said they were incorrect. If you thought I said "incoherent" it's just another sign that you don't read carefully. If you knew I said "incorrect" and responded with a statement about being coherent, then it's a sign that you are playing word games. Either way, you still lose.They were coherent enough to reply to with incoherent "Uh" and "um no" comments.
My statements of "Um, no" were not incoherent. You clearly understood what they meant. I simply said you were incorrect. You are.
When you read Scripture, you see that God is the one who bound himself to time. He is hte one who said "before." I didn't make that up.Defining it biblically is to not bind God to time.
No, it was incoherent. Here is what you said: Your ignorance on time is startling, concerning words do have meanings. I am telling you that the second part of that (concerning words do have meanings) makes no grammatical sense. When you read it, you will have to agree. (And then you should be embarrassed that you are missing the point about it.)..yet you continue to reply. I guess it's coherent enough, then.
Where do you see that? I am telling you God used the word "before" with respect to "the foundation of the world." So if I am wrong, then God is wrong. He is the one who put an act (choosing) prior to the foundation of the world.I see you still do not know what the word means.
That you don't get that only indicates that you still have no clue as to what the issues and categories actually are. It's fine that you disagree. I don't really care. But you don't even seem to understand the issues.
Exactly my point.Wrong. It states plainly we are chosen for salvation through faith and the work of the Spirit.
No, I am the one insisting on teh "choosing" in the passage. We are chosen "for salvation." That's what it says. The salvation, according to the rest of the Bible, comes through sanctification of the Spirit and belief in the truth. The Bible nowhere else says that choosing comes through sancitification or belief.The choosing is the whole of the entire phrase. You have eisegeted the choosing out of the passage, which is not a shock.
Interesting. So you think a lie could be said of my approach?Not only is this also a lie, but could be said of your approach as well.
I bet you didn't even catch what you were saying. It's indicative yet again that you don't read carefully and don' think carefully. These kinds of comments are part of the whole indicator that you just don't get it, after all these many posts. Apparently this is a pet topic of yours. It used to be of mine. But for your pet topic, you should be better at arguing for it than you are.