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Featured The Vain Fool, Child of Pride, Son of Folly Who Replies Against God's Sovereignty

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by KenH, Nov 11, 2022.

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  1. Alan Gross

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    Unless this is false and just a fleshly philosophy, based a Kindergarten misinterpretation.

    It is impossible for, "all",
    to be considered, "all without exception".

    It is possible for, "all", to mean, "all kinds",
    but not in the flesh viewing the verse.

    Anybody sealed?

    The flesh profits nothing.
     
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    Alan show where what I said was in error? Your failed philosophy does not work so you just throw insults as a response. Alan the bible uses the term ALL do you have a problem using the term. The context will tell us whether it actually means everything/one or whether it is hyperbole.

    You have already locked yourself into your philosophy by your comments above. When your come to the bible with a preconceived idea then you are just proof texting rather than letting the bible guide you.

    So it is not the bible you trust but rather your philosophy.
     
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    In my posts thus far I have only beeen concerned to show that kosmos, translated 'world'' in most Bible versions does not always mean the same thing, even in John's writings, and that it certainly does not always mean 'all the people in the world.'
    I will come on to the meaning of 1 John 2:2, but as this thread will be closing shortly, I will start a new one, but the one thing it cannot mean is that Christ is the propitiation for all the people in the world since it it evident that God is not actually propitiated in respect of every person in the world.(e.g. John 3:36).
     
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    You are just denying scripture when you deny the work of Christ on the cross. I agree that world does not always mean the same thing and that is why we need to look at context. You are overlooking the fact that Christ covering the sins of mankind does not mean or require that all will be saved. Only those that actually trust in Him will be saved. Eph 1:13

    But we do know that God desires that all be saved and provides the means for it through the Son. 1Ti 2:3-6
     
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  5. Alan Gross

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    Any of us can use the flesh and get a fleshly 'conclusion'
    that is self-contradictory and/ or impossible.

    There is no "Double-Jeopardy" in God's Holy Justice.

    No one will Suffer in Hell, again,
    the same Punishment for sin that Jesus ALSO Paid their Hell for.
     
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