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  1. canadyjd

    Do we Calvinists really in Fullest sense deny the Trinity then?

    You said in your very first sentence in your very first post on this thread. So, again, Please provide an example of “Calvinists” that hold God the Father looked upon Jesus as if He were a sinner instead of bearing the sins of the elect. Peace to you
  2. canadyjd

    Is This really Lordship Salvation view then?

    That is NOT what Lordship Salvation teaches. @JesusFan gave a well stated definition in the OP. Peace to you
  3. canadyjd

    Do we Calvinists really in Fullest sense deny the Trinity then?

    I asked you before to give an example of “Calvinists” that hold Jesus was a sinner (as you stated Calvinists believe) instead of bearing our sins on the cross. I guess I’ll ask, with unbounded optimism, for you that give an example of Calvinists that don’t hold to the “inseparable” element of...
  4. canadyjd

    Clown World Memes part Trois

    Hey, come on man!! Give me some memes!!! Peace to you
  5. canadyjd

    Senator Schumer and the Big Beautiful Bill

    Senator Schumer is scared to death that AOC will challenge him in the next primary, knowing he would likely lose to her. As always, politicians playing politics. Lying well (or telling partial truths) takes practice. Peace to you
  6. canadyjd

    Clown World Memes part Trois

    Very nice Peace to you
  7. canadyjd

    Do we Calvinists really in Fullest sense deny the Trinity then?

    As I understand it, yes. Jesus redeemed everything He assumed in the incarnation, that includes our human nature. Peace to you
  8. canadyjd

    Do we Calvinists really in Fullest sense deny the Trinity then?

    It has to do with covenant theology, as I understand it. Reformed hold to covenant theology. I haven’t studied Calvin, but am aware of the debate surrounding the 5 points. Peace to you
  9. canadyjd

    Differences between Rapture and Second Coming

    Thank you for your kind words. You are far more knowledgeable than I about connecting the OT prophecies to the modern world. I tend to see much of the prophecy as symbolic, not literal. The “144000” for instance, I see as symbolic of a number from each tribe of Israel that is too high to...
  10. canadyjd

    Differences between Rapture and Second Coming

    I’m glad we both agree to base our beliefs on scripture So, applying your literal interpretation to Revelation, you will clearly understand that the mention of the “1000 year reign” was a reward for those faithful that were martyred during the great tribulation (they will reign “with Christ”...
  11. canadyjd

    Differences between Rapture and Second Coming

    Matthew 24-25 is definitive. Jesus comes (2nd coming) AFTER the great tribulation. His angels collect the elect from the earth (consistent with Paul’s statement we rise into the air), then comes the great throne judgment. There is no pre-trib rapture. There is no re-establishment of national...
  12. canadyjd

    Do we Calvinists really in Fullest sense deny the Trinity then?

    Interesting. I have considered this for some time. That is, did Jesus use the power of God Holy Spirit, rather than His own divine power (kenosis), to perform all His miracles? Scripture attributes the miracles to Jesus. Does Jesus have two distinct natures… Divine and human? Peace to you
  13. canadyjd

    Do we Calvinists really in Fullest sense deny the Trinity then?

    Please provide a reference to support your claim that “Calvinists” hold the Father “looked upon the Son… as a sinner”, instead of bearing the sins of others on the cross. Please provide a reference for what you claim “Calvinists” believe. FTR, I consider myself reformed, not Calvinist, and do...
  14. canadyjd

    Must One hold to the Trinity in order to be saved then?

    I had a relative that was Oneness Pentecostal. Knowing I was in a Baptist Seminary, he attempted to engage me about this issue at my fathers’s funeral. I politely declined to discuss the issue. Upon reflection, I suppose I shouldn’t have been so polite. Peace to you
  15. canadyjd

    How Can Man Be Just With God? God Found a Ransom!

    So, I gave you scripture and civil discussion based on scripture. You respond with insults. Thanks for the conversation @Charlie24 Peace to you
  16. canadyjd

    How Can Man Be Just With God? God Found a Ransom!

    That is the debate. If Christ made propitiation for sins of every person without exception, then why does anyone go to hell? Those that support “free will” will say (as I have heard some, not you, say) is that propitiation is made for all sins except rejecting Christ and the gospel. When...
  17. canadyjd

    How Can Man Be Just With God? God Found a Ransom!

    This is true. Paul told us to work out our salvation with fear and trembling. It is a shame we cannot discuss our shared salvation without personal attacks. What I have found, to keep things civil, each person should be able to recite the other’s beliefs according to their own words, without...
  18. canadyjd

    Clown World III brought to you in glorious meme color, enjoy!

    That looks so realistic. Wow! Peace to you
  19. canadyjd

    How Can Man Be Just With God? God Found a Ransom!

    I don’t need a lecture in theology from someone who believes many are saved having never heard the gospel. Peace to you
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