If you are in the Augustinian boat...right back atcha.Answer not a man according to his folly.
The trouble here Webdog, that according to your post, you also have much folly that should be ignored.
Can we get back to the OP now.
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If you are in the Augustinian boat...right back atcha.Answer not a man according to his folly.
The trouble here Webdog, that according to your post, you also have much folly that should be ignored.
Can we get back to the OP now.
It doesn't matter what I believe. Look at your previous post--the one I referred to. It matters how I post it. Was there a personal attack in it?If you are in the Augustinian boat...right back atcha.
Well, then you are doing what Luke says, simply accepting the tradition of men. But the early church fathers before Augustine did not believe this generally.
So, as you see, the early church fathers before Augustine believed man possessed a free will and that man could voluntarily obey or disobey God.
I was returning the same compliment of Luke's extraordinary intellectual power especially as manifested in creative activityIt doesn't matter what I believe. Look at your previous post--the one I referred to. It matters how I post it. Was there a personal attack in it?
Typical (another one of your goodie phrases) Obfuscate, ignore and demean while essentially saying 'nuh, uh.
You are completely clueless, 'genius'
None of these quotes have anything to do with what we are discussing.
Perhaps I am mistaken, but I thought I saw where we were discussing whether infants who die go to heaven or hell.
I personally believe all infants and little children who die go to heaven because they do not understand right from wrong and are therefore innocent. It is not that they do not sin, little children often sin, but they do not understand the consequences of their sin before God. There are many verses to support this.
Isa 7:16 For before the child shall know to refuse the evil, and choose the good, the land that thou abhorrest shall be forsaken of both her kings.
Not only does this show that little children cannot truly comprehend the difference between good and evil, it shows they have free will and choice as well.
Jonah 4:10 Then said the LORD, Thou hast had pity on the gourd, for the which thou hast not laboured, neither madest it grow; which came up in a night, and perished in a night:
11 And should not I spare Nineveh, that great city, wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much cattle?
Here God rebukes Jonah for having mercy on a gourd, and God says should he not have mercy on Ninevah that has 120,000 children who do not know between their right hand and their left hand? God even compares them to cattle which do not know right from wrong.
You have to know right from wrong before you can be held accountable. Even man knows this, we do not send little children to jail when they do wrong, nor the mentally handicapped or those who are truly insane.
Yes, I know.I was returning the same compliment of Luke's extraordinary intellectual power especially as manifested in creative activity
Winman said:For the first time in history, there is nothing in this post that I disagree with. Who are you arguing with?
Ultimately you both come to the same conclusion. But you both start from a very different theological position.Perhaps I am mistaken, but I thought I saw where we were discussing whether infants who die go to heaven or hell.
Winman said:
Ultimately you both come to the same conclusion. But you both start from a very different theological position.
I tend to agree with Luke on this one. We are born in sin (Psalm 51:1), that is, with an inherited sin nature that is passed on from Adam.
I believe that Winman's belief is that the child is innocent until he sins, but the Bible states that we are all guilty for we are born guilty under the law. We have inherited a sin nature. We are born into Satan's family and thus, must be born again; this time into God's family.
You both arrive at the same conclusion in regards to infants.
But your starting points are different.
Do I have it right?
Perhaps I am mistaken, but I thought I saw where we were discussing whether infants who die go to heaven or hell.
Tom is a fine fella, I grant you. But he has more patience with ignorance and arrogance than I do.
Tom is smart enough, though, to recognize the sheer arrogance and ignorance of ANYBODY who thinks they can just outright ignore 2,000 years of church history and proclaim haphazardly these silly new doctrines. Tom knows it is arrogant and ignorant, I venture, he is just kind enough to tolerate it and go on without combating it. I am not.
Thank God I will never come in contact with you!
Winman said:
Ultimately you both come to the same conclusion. But you both start from a very different theological position.
I tend to agree with Luke on this one. We are born in sin (Psalm 51:1), that is, with an inherited sin nature that is passed on from Adam.
I believe that Winman's belief is that the child is innocent until he sins, but the Bible states that we are all guilty for we are born guilty under the law. We have inherited a sin nature. We are born into Satan's family and thus, must be born again; this time into God's family.
You both arrive at the same conclusion in regards to infants.
But your starting points are different.
Do I have it right?
I used to believe this as well until I saw many verses that said man has gone astray. Well, what does that mean? A sheep that never belonged to a man's flock cannot be said to be "gone astray". No, you have to first be in the flock to go astray.
Many verses say man has corrupted himself. To corrupt anything means to go from good to bad, you can't corrupt that which is already corrupt.
Many verses say man has turned from God to his own way. How can you turn from God unless you were first with God? If you were always in your own way, how can you "turn" to your own way?
Words have meaning. If we have gone astray, if we have corrupted ourselves, if we have turned, then originally we were not in this condition.
NE who handed down to us Fundamentalism and Orthodoxy ever considered those phrases that he quotes in Scripture- like he discovered something they did not think of!!!The next time you want to use the word ignorant either talk to your children or look in a mirror. You are one disgusting pastor. Thank God I will never come in contact with you!
I say a big AMEN to that! :laugh:
No. We are discussing whether or not babies need to be saved by the cross.
If you believe babies are born without sin then they do not need the cross to get to heaven. They do not NEED the Lamb of God. They cannot sing the song of the Redeemed in heaven for eternity. They have NOT BEEN redeemed because they do not NEED to be redeemed because, according to Webdog and Willis, they have no actual sin to be redeemed from.
Take a minute and look at the OP at the statistics I found.
MOST who die each year- are children.
Since MOST adults are NOT going to heaven and ALL babies ARE going to heaven, babies outnumber adults there perhaps as much as 100 to 1.
So, once again, the VAST majority of the human race in heaven cannot sing the song of the Redeemed nor praise the Lamb who died for them.
This has no place among persons claiming to be Christians. Robert, you are demonstrating something other than Christianity in this post--especially when you say "you are one disgusting pastor." You ought to be ashamed of yourself.
Luke, this too is uncalled for. While I do not see your posts as particularly demeaning (and I'll admit I haven't read all the posts all that closely), this particular response is inappropriate.
To Both:
You both need to realize that Jesus Himself said: By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
(John 13:35 ESV)
Neither are you are doing your best to "love your neighbor as yourself."
Now, Robert's comments seem to be the most egregious--because what he said has only one purpose, a personal attack.
Now, having said that, you both, to an extent, are demonstrating something other than Christianity.
While I am not and would not question your (plural) salvation, by seeing how you talk to others and seeing what Jesus Himself says....well, it may cause some to doubt whether you (again, plural) are truly believers.
Remember that the One whom you represent is far more important than your desire to be right or your desire to win an argument. Simply put, you are dragging Christ's name through the mud and this must stop.
A word to the wise should be sufficient.
The Archangel
I never said children do not sin. I have eight children, some as old as you (if not older), trust me, I know children sin. What I said is that children are not held accountable, because they cannot comprehend the penalty and consequences of their sin before God.
However, their sin is covered by the blood.
I am very happy to hear this- very happy.