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  1. atpollard

    Will Jesus succeed at uniting all things to himself?

    How broad is “all things”? Does “all” include Satan? Does “all” include the false god MOLECH (to whom children were sacrificed)? Does “all” include the lake of fire? How would that possibly work: Satan and Molech and the Lake of Fire united in Jesus Christ? I am reminded of the verse “what...
  2. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    I am not sure that Mur‘s belief is “universalism” in the traditional sense of the term. His emphasis seems to be an eschatological delivery of all under Christ (which could be closer to a denial of ECT than a belief in universal salvation). At the risk of excessive punning … “the Devil is in...
  3. atpollard

    Hi. I'm a former Catholic and now non-denominational follower of Christ

    Paul told Timothy to sell indulgences? That was the straw of corruption that broke the camel's back for Luther and forced him to demand Rome return to Apostolic Teaching. Which of the ECFs mentioned this practice in their letters?
  4. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    If you really want to discuss UNIVERSALISM (everyone will be saved eventually), then you should probably start a topic for that with these verses posted and then they can be discussed one at a time in context (plus contrary verses). This topic seemed to be about something else and I don't know...
  5. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    Let us discuss this in terms of BAPTIST "Individual Soul Liberty" (as this IS a Baptist site and Mur is asking about acceptance of his belief (universal salvation) under "Individual Soul Liberty". [I was originally not inclined to wade into these waters, but what the heck ...] First the GOOD...
  6. atpollard

    The Heidelberg Catechism

    DAY 2 3 Q. How do you come to know your misery? A. The law of God tells me.1 (Rom. 3:20; 7:7-25) 4 Q. What does God’s law require of us? A. Christ teaches us this in summary in Matthew 22:37-40: “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your...
  7. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    Haha. :) I can so relate. I was infant baptized in a Lutheran Church by an Atheist Father who just wanted the Grandparents to stop nagging and fighting over Catholic vs Methodist. Then I grew up atheist, was found by Jesus outside of any church and was transformed. A decade later, I was...
  8. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    The answer falls under #2 (Local Autonomy). Each local body of believers is responsible to Jesus directly. There is no "Bishop" or "Cardinal" to create a unified set of rules or to step in. There is Jesus, His Holy Spirit, the Elders and Deacons (Local Leaders). That makes every local...
  9. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    Absolutely. At its core, the idea is EVERY person answers to their CREATOR ... like David said "LORD, against you alone have I sinned" (when he had a man killed and stole his wife). The correct response to sin is to point men to the word of God, then it is a matter of their conscience and the...
  10. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    1 Peter 2:4-10 [ESV] 4 As you come to him, a living stone rejected by men but in the sight of God chosen and precious, 5 you yourselves like living stones are being built up as a spiritual house, to be a holy priesthood, to offer spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. 6 For...
  11. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    Allow me a moment to discuss the DIFFERENCES and you can decide if any of them matter to YOU [You have no reason to tell me your response, this is just information for you to consider for yourself]. CATHOLICS believe that God has placed "Sacred Tradition" into the hands of men and passed the...
  12. atpollard

    Exact moment you were saved???

    I lean heavily towards the old Baptist “Already and not yet” … … so I was ”saved” before the foundation of the earth when God’s plan was established and what WOULD BE was as certain as it it had already happened. …. And I was saved when the Son of God declared “it is finished” (and it was) and...
  13. atpollard

    Why should one be a Baptist instead of simply being...

    As a Christian (follower of Christ) you are called upon to seek fellowship with other Christians. You have an obligation, to yourself, to determine in your own mind what you believe about important Christian truths (including what truths are important). As a self-declared LUTHERAN, you would...
  14. atpollard

    The Heidelberg Catechism

    DAY 1 1 Q. What is your only comfort in life and in death? A. That I am not my own,1 (1 Cor. 6:19-20) but belong—body and soul, in life and in death—2 (Rom. 14:7-9) to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ.3 (1 Cor. 3:23; Titus 2:14) He has fully paid for all my sins with his precious blood,4 (1...
  15. atpollard

    Question for Baptists

    Catholics Need to Read Their Bibles (from Catholic Answers) “The Bible-reading habits of Catholics lag far behind those of Evangelical Protestants. For their part, Evangelicals are usually ignorant of Church history, at least those nearly fifteen centuries before Martin Luther came along. It’s a...
  16. atpollard

    Vatican provides prayer room to visiting Muslim "scholars"

    “When men choose not to believe in [the truth about] God, they do not thereafter believe in nothing, they then become capable of believing in anything.” ― G.K. Chesterton
  17. atpollard

    Calvinism, TULIP, and reverse engineering

    I find these discussions fascinating because the innate assumption that people experienced “Calvinism” first and learned of God through that lens is so antithetical to my personal experience. I came to Christianity from a strong ATHEIST background, no mere “unsure” or “doubt” but from a...
  18. atpollard

    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    Respectfully, why don’t you quote whatever you like from Hebrews and underline the word WRATH for me because I still do not see God’s wrathful anger at me being transferred to Jesus. I have no idea what would make you think that I do not believe: - Jesus died to forgive my sins, - Jesus’...
  19. atpollard

    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    Nope. No more than Joseph was just a victim of his brother’s hatred. It WAS God’s plan that Joseph should be sold into slavery in Egypt. His brothers WERE guilty of the sin which they committed. Both are simultaneously true. John 10:17-18 [ESV] For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay...
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