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  1. Protestant

    Giving by the Father - Jn. 6:37-65

    "poisoned the very soul of the Reformation" The more you speak the more apparent (to those who have ears to hear) that your heart, soul and spirit is with Catholicism, despite your pontificating Baptist profession. Scott Hahn would be proud of both you and Quantum Leap of Faith.
  2. Protestant

    Giving by the Father - Jn. 6:37-65

    Please be explicit. To what do men owe the reason as to why some accept and others reject? Is it man's free will choice/decision? I have not wavered in answering the Arminian position. Nor has Biblicist or any other Calvinist member of this board. The reason lies in the irrisistible...
  3. Protestant

    Giving by the Father - Jn. 6:37-65

    This statement is the crux of the issue. Arminians are adamant that the Father is ‘fair’ to one and all. He draws ‘all’ men – meaning every single human. He leaves no one out. However, Arminians claim, it is now within the power of free will that man ‘chooses’ to hear and learn. All men...
  4. Protestant

    Giving by the Father - Jn. 6:37-65

    No, it is not. Election is about God the Father choosing specific individual sinners whom He wills to save before those persons -- both Jews and Gentiles [even Gentiles before the creation of Israel] -- did anything to merit salvation, including believing on the Savior who was to come, or...
  5. Protestant

    Giving by the Father - Jn. 6:37-65

    I find it quite wondrous that a professing Baptist who uses Catholic Apologist Peter Kreeft as his worthy signature quote is now an expert on logic. Inspector, I strongly suggest you carefully ‘inspect’ Dr. Kreeft’s “7 Reasons to be Catholic”, as you obviously believe you and Kreeft are on...
  6. Protestant

    Giving by the Father - Jn. 6:37-65

    "No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day." This negative propositional truth may be restated positively: “All the men whom the Father draws will come to me;” [and I will infallibly glorify those men in the Resurrection]...
  7. Protestant

    Thanks for being objective

    I was shocked and amazed to read of the malicious and unfounded charges against you. I implore my Calvinist brethren to take into consideration the infallible truth that Brother Winman was one of only two babies -- in all of history -- born sinless. The other, of course, was Jesus Christ...
  8. Protestant

    Christian Atheism

    Atheists and Christian Atheists have much in common. Both abhor the ever-recurring biblical truth that God “works all things according to the counsel and good pleasure of His own will.” Neither group will have a God who interferes in their freedom of choice. Both zealously maintain that...
  9. Protestant

    What Are main Differences between Arms and Non cals?

    I believe another interpretation is possible. To demonstrate I will use ‘The Winman Method of Inductive Reasoning.’ This method was seen in his prodigious exegesis of the Prodigal Son parable. “47 Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, and saith of him, Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom...
  10. Protestant

    Evangelism

    It's an Amazing Fact that Pastor Doug Batchelor has a thriving TV ministry. It's also an Amazing Fact that Jesus did not have a thriving ministry. The thousands He healed, fed and taught willingly abandoned Him, despite His amazing miracles proving He was from God. Question: Why, in His 3...
  11. Protestant

    Evangelism

    In this post you claim me as the author of the quote cited. Please divulge the source and context for the quote as I have no memory of making it. Thanks.
  12. Protestant

    Born Dead

    There you go again. Your divine nature is stirred up against that which the Lord has done. "Therefore, just as through one man [Adam] sin entered the world, and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men, because all sinned — For until the law sin was in the world, but sin is not...
  13. Protestant

    Born Dead

    Kind of like you making up fictitious details which nowhere appear in the story? Neither does He 'have to' explain the true meaning to you. However in your 'divine' mind, you alone hold the key to true interpretation. I challenge you to name, with sources, 3 witnesses in leadership...
  14. Protestant

    Born Dead

    Jesus was simply repeating the words of the self-righteous elder brother who held a pharisaical mindset as did the rich young ruler Jesus encountered. In no wise did Jesus agree with the elder brother’s self-assessment. Consider why Jesus was born of a virgin. By so doing, the guilt of...
  15. Protestant

    Evangelism

    You forgot several important elements in your Gospel: "God loves you. Jesus died for you. Ask Jesus into your heart today because God has a wonderful plan for your life. However -- and I say this with much regret and sadness -- should you not ask Jesus into your heart and die tomorrow, God...
  16. Protestant

    Born Dead

    Once again, who can argue against the ingenuity of Winman's exegesis? Winman assures us that the elder brother, born sinless, died -- though still an infant or small child. Despite the clear testimony of Scripture that "the wages of sin is death," Winman knows better. In the case of the elder...
  17. Protestant

    Two Interpretations of 2 Thess. 2:13-14

    With 25,000 posts to your account, it is obvious your belief system is immutable. However, I will respond with alacrity. Since we are in agreement that many will perish, how then do you explain God's will failing to save them? Is not God omnipotent and infallible? Does He not declare, "My...
  18. Protestant

    Two Interpretations of 2 Thess. 2:13-14

    Really? What of the folks who lived before the Gospel was preached?....."[God] Who in times past suffered all nations to walk in their own ways." Please explain the 'choice' offered them. Who ever said it was?? If that is true, then why does Scripture pronounce, "The things which are...
  19. Protestant

    Two Interpretations of 2 Thess. 2:13-14

    Alas, you have not proven your point. Instead you present the very point which needs to be proven as that which is already proved. This would be the perfect occasion to insert the reply above which allegedly came from your 'divine nature'....."DUH?" But let's continue with your train of...
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