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Christ the risen Saviour, not potential Saviour! 3

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Silverhair

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You the one blaspheming Christs Saving Death saying it saved no one. It clearly reconciled them He died for to God Rom 5:10 That's saved from sin penalty and brought into Gods Favor

Reconciled does not mean saved BF. You cannot even comprehend the clear language of Rom 5:10.
 

Silverhair

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A universal atonement means that Christ merely makes salvation possible and thus it denies that His death actually saves. The Bible, however, declares that Christ delivered (Heb. 2:15), reconciled (Rom. 5:10), redeemed and ransomed (Gal. 3:13), and justified His people “by his blood” (Rom. 5:9). If Jesus paid the price for everybody head for head and some perish in Hell, then His atonement does not save all—or even most of those—for whom it was made. How can Christ be “satisfied” in His atonement (Isa. 53:10), if millions perish for whom He shed His blood? Then too Christ’s death is not substitutionary, for if He took the punishment of the reprobate, why are they judged? If some for whom Christ died go to Hell, then God punishes their sins twice, once on Christ and once on them. Is this consistent with the infinite justice and righteousness of God? How can some whom Christ reconciled, and for whom there is no condemnation (Rom. 8:34), dwell forever in Hell? The Arminian Heresy of Universal Atonement – CPRC

So they do not believe the bible> What does that prove BF?
 
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