That is irrelevant and I refuse to be drawn into a Calvinistic debate.okay, so in your estimation, when was the foundation of the world ?
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That is irrelevant and I refuse to be drawn into a Calvinistic debate.okay, so in your estimation, when was the foundation of the world ?
I like that we agree on this, pinoy, even though I think we are coming at it from vastly different angles.
Find a church that doesn't, in some way, do these things. It's difficult, as churches are comprised of human beings, and human beings are sinful.
I know we've been over this before, but I stand by it...(bolded for emphasis)
Paul says that whoever calls on God will be saved <snipped>
, and he goes on to say that they can't call on him unless they believe,
The Gospel, that you seem to place in a lower status within our doctrine, is, as Paul also wrote to the Romans,
the "power of God unto salvation" to all peoples.
I would argue that many modern churches have actually bought so wholeheartedly into the "God is Love" philosophy of the Joel Osteens of the world that they've forgotten that God is also the one who takes vengeance, and the God is a jealous God.
I wouldn't go that far, but you can run into some sticky situations debating the eternal fate of those who never heard the gospel on this earth. I've heard several explanations, though I won't endorse or condemn any of them. I know that Christ read, in a prophecy concerning himself, that he would "preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound."
Any internet forum is going to have its trolls and tricksters. Some people live just to see others riled up.
That is irrelevant and I refuse to be drawn into a Calvinistic debate.
That is irrelevant and I refuse to be drawn into a Calvinistic debate.
I had simply said that the "elect" are obviously those that have trusted Christ as their Savior. We have no other way of looking at it. We are not God. This is a pitfall of Calvinists that they talk of the elect from the standpoint of God, as if they could see the elect from God's point of view. But they cannot.Believe it or not, DHK, I have, in other forums, come across those who, as many others, stress belief in, and obedience to, the gospel, as the be-all and end-all of one's eternal salvation.
When confronted with the term "foundation of the world" they state, to back up their doctrine, that the foundation of the world really began when Christ rose from the dead.
Now, I have forgotten (this was many years ago) exactly what follows after that and I do not want to misquote them.
I have also not visited that forum and doubt if they are still there but I will go and take a look around later,.
So, that question was not to bait you into a Calvinistic debate.
It was an honest question, and to my mind, fair.:wavey:
I had simply said that the "elect" are obviously those that have trusted Christ as their Savior. We have no other way of looking at it. We are not God. This is a pitfall of Calvinists that they talk of the elect from the standpoint of God, as if they could see the elect from God's point of view. But they cannot.
The elect, as far as we are concerned, are those that have trusted Christ as Savior--in spite of "when the foundation of the world is." It has no bearing on the matter. When I got saved "the foundation of the world" was totally irrelevant as it is now.
For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness, but unto us which are saved, it is the power of God.
Come on....you don't even give them an opportunity to defend themselves because they cant respond. At least play fair and put this thread in a forum that allows for it.....like the 'Other denomination ' forum. Hint hint.
Why or why not?![]()
saved despite their heresies/wrong theology, as any sinners get saved same way, by the Will of God, but once saved, need to get out of there in obedience to the scriptures!
Go to a mosque? Go to a Hindu Temple?And go where....to another false church?
And go where....to another false church?