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  1. Ascetic X

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    I think it is similar if I put a huge pile of trillions of dollars on my front porch, with a sign that said, “All your bills and needs have been covered by this pile of cash. Come and get it, everybody. Do not miss this great opportunity.” But only those who actually show up and grab some loot...
  2. Ascetic X

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    Hyper-Calvinists seem to contradict their theory on the elect if they support missions or engage in any type of evangelism, sharing their faith, or giving their testimony. They would never pray for the salvation of anyone, even family members, since it is all pre-determined. A core hyper...
  3. Ascetic X

    "Rejoicing in God"

    Since you are alive and mentally alert, I find it hard to believe that God has never helped you. You have allowed yourself to enter a territory that I hope you can escape soon. Denying God, relying on yourself, and abandoning faith are not going to make things better. I wonder if you can...
  4. Ascetic X

    "Rejoicing in God"

    I feel the same, but I crucify those cynical feelings by forcing myself to keep trusting and praising God. My life now, the last 15 months, is completely empty and pointless. When my dear wife was alive, every day was total paradise in every possible way. It is heroic to keep loving God even...
  5. Ascetic X

    If God is Not Sovereign, Then There is No Grace

    Gods draws all humans, but when a person rejects God, it is the human who fails, not God. His drawing is achieved, but God never forces someone to trust in Christ. When a hyper-Calvinist engages in evangelism, shares their faith with an unsaved person, what is their hope? How do they mentally...
  6. Ascetic X

    "Rejoicing in God"

    My beloved wife died 15 months ago. My whole world revolved around Andrea. We met when she was assigned to be my assistant as I taught a Sunday school class in a Southern Baptist church. We fell in love immediately. Andrea was my constant companion and my favorite theologian. We had problems...
  7. Ascetic X

    Annihilation

    @easternstar - I wonder if annihilation might be more cruel and horrible than eternal conscious self-torment. Annihilation sounds nice if you compare it to perpetual dreamless sleep. But can you imagine having never existed? That seems worse in some ways. Like you had never been born. Eternal...
  8. Ascetic X

    Mary and the recent Papal teaching

    I’m glad you both are here and I enjoy learning more about the Catholic faith.:)
  9. Ascetic X

    Mary and the recent Papal teaching

    I think you mean “historical revisionism that doesn't accord with official Catholic history.” What puzzles me is why a Catholic would want to spend time debating theology on a Baptist forum. I seek common ground with Christians of all denominations. But I don’t go to their forums and argue...
  10. Ascetic X

    Do We Need to Defend the Bible?

    That is a fantastic story! When I was in high school, my gorgeous cousin Vicky spent the summer in my parents home. She was a year younger. I was so proud when my friends saw us together. My dad gave me $100 to show her a good time, which was a lot of money in those days. Not having a sister...
  11. Ascetic X

    If you weren't Baptist...

    I always thought that salvation was a new birth. Since no matter how I behave, I will always be the son of my earthly father, it seems like the same principle holds true for remaining a son of my Heavenly Father. What confuses me is how there are cults, disgraced pastors, and abusive churches...
  12. Ascetic X

    Do We Need to Defend the Bible?

    No, I do not object to Biblical metaphors. We have the sharp sword of the Spirit for when “we struggle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” Ephesians 6:12 In Roman...
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    Mary and the recent Papal teaching

    Constantine was not Christian. He maintained pagan titles and practices for much of his reign, showing at best a gradual, complex shift to a meager. Christian orientation, rather than an immediate, sincere, total break from Roman polytheism. In fact, he was only baptized by an Arian bishop...
  14. Ascetic X

    Do We Need to Defend the Bible?

    I think I understand your zeal, but may I gently respond? You may dislike the word “defend”, but we may need to explain why we believe the Bible or why we prefer a certain version. But I don’t think we should get in bitter heated debates. I also don’t think anyone can be argued into faith. We...
  15. Ascetic X

    The Mind Of God

    @Tea - God warns sinners about how He will punish them, like with Nineveh, but when they repent, God withholds the punishment. God is not just arbitrarily changing His mind. It’s called mercy. At a certain point, mercy may no longer be available to a person or nation, if they go too far in sin...
  16. Ascetic X

    Q - concerning the Holy Spirit in the Gospel of John

    This states that we who are born of the Spirit “blow” or move where we will, and people hear us, but cannot tell where we came from, or where we are going. We move mysteriously, because we are recipients of the new birth and are children of God. The world cannot understand “where we are coming...
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    Q - concerning the Holy Spirit in the Gospel of John

    Yes. The necessity of worshiping God is a central theme throughout the Bible. Worship is not merely a ritualistic practice, but a fundamental, highly personal response to God's nature and actions. In the historical context, both Jews and Samaritans had specific locations, rules and rituals for...
  18. Ascetic X

    US Navy takes Venezuelan ship

    @Charlie24 - Not worried at all. Putin cannot even win a war against the Ukraine. The oil tanker was seized for allegedly being used to transport sanctioned oil from Venezuela and Iran, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi. The tanker, called the Skipper, loaded an estimated 1.8 million...
  19. Ascetic X

    US Navy takes Venezuelan ship

    Venezuelan sanctioned shadow oil vessels transporting oil to terrorists and drug traffickers pushing dope into USA via a system of corruption involving high-ranking military and political officials known as the "Cartel of the Suns" (Cartel de los Soles). This label originated from the "sun"...
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    Mary and the recent Papal teaching

    Bible didn’t exist for 400 years? The Old Testament (Septuagint) was the Bible used by Jesus and his disciples, then more was added as the 4 gospels were written, plus letters by Paul, John, James, Peter. So scriptures were being used and circulated, by word of mouth and scrolls, from the very...
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