The post is #7.See# 17/#24!
You and Austin denounced Paul's words as theologically flawed and false.
I never expounded on the passage.
I never gave you my interpretation.
I gave the passage. NOTHING MORE.
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The post is #7.See# 17/#24!
Wrong.And you keep pushing what has been defined as heresy by Reformed and Baptist alike!
You keep saying that Austin and I have done that, but its you who refuse to accept Adam had spiritual life, refuse to accept that he spiritual died, and you see Jesus being born in same human nature that we all have!Wrong.
Reformed and Baptists have never declared that viewing Adam as being created natural (human body, human soul) of the earth and not spiritual (of heaven) heresy.
Many Baptists have affirmed my view. Done Reformed have. It is an old debate.
What is heresy, however, is calling Scripture theologically flawed and false.
And you keep pushing what has been defined as heresy by Reformed and Baptist alike!
Different topic, different thread.You keep saying that Austin and I have done that, but its you who refuse to accept Adam had spiritual life, refuse to accept that he spiritual died, and you see Jesus being born in same human nature that we all have!
You saidSadly, JonC has been inherently dishonest with his posting. I will not address him any longer as he has been dishonest and passive aggressive in his behavior. I have reported this to the admins.
So I gave you these verses:I'm looking for the verse where God says "Adam was created natural, not spiritual." I can't find it.
Thus, I think you are arguing from silence.
Then you quoted my post:You fool! That which you sow does not come to life unless it dies.
The first man, Adam, became a living soul. The last Adam became a life giving Spirit. But the natural, not the spiritual, is first - then the spiritual. The first man is from the earth. The second man is from heaven.
and you said:The first man, Adam, became a living soul. The last Adam became a life giving Spirit. But the natural, not the spiritual, is first - then the spiritual. The first man is from the earth. The second man is from heaven.
There are some massive theological flaws in the above statement.
The first Adam was created and made in the image of God, which means he was created with a spirit.
The last Adam is God coming in humanity.
Both have a spirit. The first Adam's spirit was corrupted by sin. The second Adam's spirit is holy, as God is holy.
You're proposition is false.
Moreso, your theology is not Baptist theology. Your position should be shared in the other denominations forum.
First, Calvinism is not catholic heresy, that is an idiotic comment. Second, not everything is about Calvinism/Arminianism yet you always try to make it such.That's really funny I'm a Baptist and I disagree. Calvinist and there doctrine Has tried to tell me what and how to believe ever since I came here. Yet I have not given in to the nonsense of man's thinking. Calvinism is Catholic heresy.
MB
I do not agree with @JonC on MANY things. But I honestly think you and @Yeshua1 are overplaying your hand here. He literally posted a verse, granted without reference, and did not offer exposition on that verse. So you can't really say his theology on that post is flawed. His theology on the topic in general? I agree it is flawed, but not on that post. Give it a rest.This is a Baptist theology forum. JonC is not presenting a Baptist theology.
I suggest this topic be moved to the other denominations forum.
You are wrong. My position, regardless of whether right or wrong, is Baptist (but not Reformed Theology). This has been a debated topic for a very long time (which is why it is addressed in Baptist theologies on both sides of the debate).Its not my basis, just saying that the view expressed by both JonC and MB are held by neither Reformed or Baptists!
Wait!...... What? When did this happen?I do not agree with @JonC on MANY things.
Austin,JonC earlier stated that his view was akin to a Roman Catholic view. I have never read any Baptist having his position in Adam not having a spirit, but only being flesh. In truth, I haven't even heard a Roman Catholic make such a claim.
Perhaps the debate is held in an ivory tower far away from mainstream Christianity and JonC just wants to let us into his world.
Speaking only for myself, I have no compulsion to enter an ivory tower.
I just caught this.JonC earlier stated that his view was akin to a Roman Catholic view.
Yes it is. Calvinism came from the Catholics. Augustine wrote the doctrine for the Catholic church and when the reformation happened the protestants took it with them. Warmed over Catholicism is what many call it. Of course the Catholics change there doctrine every single time a new Pope comes in. Calvinist still study the catechisms. Even John Calvin called it the one true Church. He also placed his own daughter in a convent because he didn't want to take care of her.First, Calvinism is not catholic heresy, that is an idiotic comment. Second, not everything is about Calvinism/Arminianism yet you always try to make it such.
Wrong.
Reformed and Baptists have never declared that viewing Adam as being created natural (human body, human soul) of the earth and not spiritual (of heaven) heresy.
As long as you insist on calling me something I'm not I'll do the same for you. You are a full Pharisee. You act like you know it all when in reality you would not know a Pelagain if one jumped up and bit you. I do believe in the trinity and I don't believe man can save himself, as do Pelagains. Yet you do fit the Pharisee's.Criteria. You judge people just like they do which makes you hypocritical just like them.Calminian Said;
Yes, you are right, you are not a calvinists or arminian. You are full Pelagian. Your argument that Catholics believe in original sin, therefore it's wrong is fallacious at best. Catholics believe in the Trinity, so I suppose you deny that also.
But original sin, that idea that Adam took on a sin nature when he fell, and passed it to his descendants is thoroughly biblical..
Rom. 5:19 For as by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one Man’s obedience many will be made righteous.
You have to reject Paul to deny it.
Your accusation have no basis. I don't believe you even know what you are saying. I do not believe I can save myself. Christ saved me. I was called and drawn just like you. The difference is I do not add to scripture my own doctrines like you do. I do not believe in creeds and confessions of faith. I do not believe in Calvinism or Arminianism. My Christianity does not depend on what people like you think I am I will tell you what I am. I am a born again Christian who will not accept all your false Catholic doctrines.. I do not reject Paul's teachings but then I don't add nonsense to it either.
MB