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  1. J

    How to Improve Our English Translations of Scripture

    We cn trust it as being an infallible witness to the Hebrew and Greek word of God, but cannot call it perfect nor inspired
  2. J

    How to Improve Our English Translations of Scripture

    An there will be instances in the texts that has some ambiguity still remaining, as there are legit reasons one can transform that section in one way or another way, is it the faith of jesus or is it in jesus per example?
  3. J

    How to Improve Our English Translations of Scripture

    God NEVER has inspired ANY translation, as Hhe ONLY did that for the Hebrew and Greek originals
  4. J

    When did Jesus become the Son of God?

    he did "add" human nature
  5. J

    Dispensationalism

    It goes all back to when any of us think that we now have Apostolic theology understanding, that we feel that we can state with certainity that if you are a Calvinist, or a non calvinist, or a Dispy or a CT, or hold to this mode pf baptist, etc that all with yoiur view are great, but those...
  6. J

    When did Jesus become the Son of God?

    I agree totally that Before he came in human flesh that he was eternal with the father and was himself also God, but still see Him as the Word of the Father, who was begotten as the Son in the Incarnation
  7. J

    Are There Two Types of Believers; Established and Not Established?

    Do you hold that a lost sinner can freely responds to the offer of the Gospel message to now get saved?
  8. J

    What is Apollinarianism?

    He went into hades, which at that time had places for lost and saved, holding rooms
  9. J

    Today, I have "fathered" you?

    Think we fully agree on the nature and person of Jesus, just differ on if he had eternal Sonship or not going on
  10. J

    Are There Two Types of Believers; Established and Not Established?

    That my Brother is depending on if one see this thru Calvinist lens, as I do, or by free will, as Van does
  11. J

    Are There Two Types of Believers; Established and Not Established?

    I am still stuck on the fact that anything that we do can bring anything to saving us, as I think its saved by Grace alone received thru Faith alone , and see it as being very "funny" to claim God saw my faith and that is what decided could save me by that faith
  12. J

    Today, I have "fathered" you?

    Did he have a human soul? And my point before was that He as the Son of God was not eternal that, but he became the Son in the Incarnation , but was still always fully God as the Logos of the Father
  13. J

    What is Apollinarianism?

    So did jesus have a human soul and mind per your understanding then?
  14. J

    Alzheimer’s and eternal security

    Think that God already knew tat would be happening, so had them sealed forever once saved
  15. J

    Alzheimer’s and eternal security

    Think he means those who were saved but due to injury, illness, accident etc are now acting and sounding like they are lost again
  16. J

    How to Improve Our English Translations of Scripture

    Its much more complicated, as must use context, genre, greek construction, grammar etc
  17. J

    Dispensationalism

    He held to heresy, as any saved jew must receive jesus as their messiah and Lord in order to be included in New Covenant, as he held that they could still get saved by that old one still
  18. J

    Dispensationalism

    Heresy of his that held to jews still having a saving OldCovenant relationship wiuth yahweh, but ANY saved jew must accept Jesus same way same Gentiles do to be in the new Covenant
  19. J

    Today, I have "fathered" you?

    here is the real Christian view on this he hypostatic union is the foundational Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ is one person possessing two distinct natures—fully divine and fully human—united without mixture, change, division, or separation. Established at the Council of Chalcedon (451...
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