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    The Enemies Of The Cross of Christ:

    Well, I'll put you out of your misery. Imagine you are driving home to see your Mom. She has promised to make you one of her delicious apple pies. So when you arrive, you can hardly wait to munch your way through it. It looks and smells delicious, but when you take a bite -horrors! She has...
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    The Enemies Of The Cross of Christ:

    First of all, thank you for simplifying your response. I have a ton of work to do for my church and very little time. Also, my age means that I don't work quite as fast as I used to. I didn't really feel I had the time to plough through your earlier post. But may I ask you to read your post...
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    The Enemies Of The Cross of Christ:

    Where is this in the Bible? This is something you have made up for yourself. I have shown you where your theory falls short. Here is my comment again. To 'propitiate' someone is to turn his anger away and make him 'propitious' towards you. To do that, there usually has to be a 'propitiation.'...
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    The Enemies Of The Cross of Christ:

    Unfortunately some Baptists seem to be ignorant of their own history. Modern overseas missions started with William Carey who was a Particular Baptist, as were all the people in his missionary committee. Adoniram Judson was a Particular Baptist, and so, of course was perhaps the greatest...
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    The Enemies Of The Cross of Christ:

    This makes no sense as you have written it, but I will assume that you mean that wrath cannot be both executed and propitiated. If you mean something else you will have to tell me. In a word, the execution is the propitiation. God's wrath is propitiated by the suffering and death of the Lord...
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    Hi. I'm a former Catholic and now non-denominational follower of Christ

    Absolutely! I don't find popes, cardinals, archbishops, priests (save that all Christians are priests) monseigneurs and all the other nonsense (we don't find Bishops either in the sense that they exist in the Church of Rome). Rome puts a whole human paraphanalia between the believer and Christ.
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    Saved By Law?

    Romans 3:19. Now we know that whatever the law says, it says it to those who are under the law, that every mouth may be stopped and the whole world may become guilty before God. Therefore by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin.'...
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    As the originator of the thread, I request that it is now closed. I have made all the points I wanted to make - apart from one, for which I will open another thread - and it doesn't seem particularly edifying, or encouraging to new members, for JonC and myself to be swapping insults indefinitely
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    Of course I do not. The Bible clearly states that the Lord Jesus is the propitiation for our sins, and that God set Him forth as a propitiation by His blood. Well I think that this is your "philosophy." The Bible does not state that God's wrath is "propitiated or it is expressed." This is...
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    I don't think you'll find that we do.
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    It is a bad illustration because you do not know if I would be reconciled by a free lunch. We know that God is satisfied But perhaps the more important point is that the lunch is a propitiation, an offering to turn away righteous anger. In that you are correct. God set the Lord Jesus Christ...
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    Christ is the propitiation for our sins, and there is no other. Romans 3:25. [Christ Jesus] whom God set forth as a propitiation by His blood.' There is no other name by which we must be saved (Acts 4:12) and there is no other way to be saved than through His blood shed for sinners on the...
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    Absolute garbage from start to finish.
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    Well it's a bad illustration. You do not know unless I tell you, whether a free lunch is going to be an acceptable propitiation for your deplorable behaviour towards me (actually, it probably is so long as it is preceded by an apology. I like lunches - especially free ones). But God tells us...
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    This is an example of you relying on nothing but Scripture, is it? :rolleyes: The lunch is an offering to turn away wrath, aka propitiation. But God is not to be propitiated by a free lunch (Hebrews 9:22), and in fact even the levitical sacrifices could not take away sins (Hebrews 10:4). They...
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    You may be interested to know that 'witches' were frequently drowned rather than burned. https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2022/02/swimming-a-witch-evidence-in-17th-century-english-witchcraft-trials/
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    OK; so you have the right to determine what I believe, and throw silly insults at me, but I do not have the right to do likewise/ Is that how it works when one debates with a staff member? Is that why @Zaatar71 has been prevented from posting on this thread? If you believe it, you don't...
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    The Enemies Of The Cross of Christ:

    This is something that has happened to me. I advise you to make a copy of everything you write on this board.
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    Christ set forth as a Propitiation

    Clearly you haven't or you would not be wriggling and turning in a desperate attempt to avoid the truth. So what are you saying here? That our Lord was bearing our sins on a witch? Really? If you are trying to pretend that xulon does not mean a tree, it is very relevant. Look at Luke 23:31...
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    Hi. I'm a former Catholic and now non-denominational follower of Christ

    I know the effect on a baby that was baptized because it was me. It had no effect whatsoever. I grew up as an unbeliever, and when I was saved aged 39, I looked through the Bible to find infant 'baptism' and was unable to do so, so I was baptized as a believer in 1991. My mother was quite...
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