Heavenly Pilgrim
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I have never, nor would I ever, in any way deny the Diety of my Lord. Speaking of bearing false witness......
Your sinister intentions are showing DHK.
Your sinister intentions are showing DHK.
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Nothing sinister at all.I have never, nor would I ever, in any way deny the Diety of my Lord. Speaking of bearing false witness......
Your sinister intentions are showing DHK.
If this is not a denial of the deity of Christ then what is?Here we see an expression of the prophet Ezekiel under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and Christ in an expression of bewilderment over the sins of His chosen children. They both seem in amazement as to ‘why’ those that have had every opportunity and had been the recipients of Divine favor for hundreds of years would turn from the God that loved and cared so much for them.
http://baptistboard.com/showpost.php...6&postcount=44
Why men sin is a mystery that even Christ could not evidently comprehend or understand.
http://baptistboard.com/showpost.php...4&postcount=41
I will sleep well; will you?Whatever DHK. I certainly hope you sleep well.
No, I have merely asked you to explain your own words from your own two posts #41 and #44. Here it is again:I have not attacked Christ, but obviously that means nothing to you. Tell us DHK, where exactly did I misrepresented you? You accuse me of attacking Christ. Tell us how I have done that. Will you accuse me of the Holocost as well? Why not? Go ahead.
Here we see an expression of the prophet Ezekiel under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and Christ in an expression of bewilderment over the sins of His chosen children. They both seem in amazement as to ‘why’ those that have had every opportunity and had been the recipients of Divine favor for hundreds of years would turn from the God that loved and cared so much for them.
http://baptistboard.com/showpost.php...6&postcount=44
Why men sin is a mystery that even Christ could not evidently comprehend or understand.
http://baptistboard.com/showpost.php...4&postcount=41
Actually, I produced two quotes and have heard nothing more from you. It is interesting that you dismiss the beliefs of writers like Origen who lived so close in time to the apostles themselves because, you say, they were 'Roman Catholic'. Again, your dating of the existence of the Roman Catholic Church at such an early time is, I'm sure, coming as quite a surprise to the Baptist on this board. Probably might be disputed by some Anglicans, Lutherans, Orthodox, etc. as well.
Origen, in his 'Homily on Leviticus' stated, “all are tainted with the stain of original sin which must be washed off by water and the Spirit."
Lori: Actually, I produced two quotes and have heard nothing more from you
You mean the "fruit" incident?the apple incident?
Was not ST. AMBROSE OF MILAN the man responsible for Augustines conversion? Possibly Ambrose was as steeped in Philo’s heathen philosophical ideas as was Augustine.
What I cannot understand is why would you desire to seek out the writings of Roman Catholic leaders to establish your theology?? If they missed so many other doctrinal issues, would it be any surprise that they missed in on original sin as well? They may be your fathers but I dare say I do not claim them as my own. As for me, I will stick to Scripture, reason, and principle of immutable justice.
He can't. Where did I say a finite man can make God do anything?JohnV, can you explain to us how finite man can ‘make’ God do anything?
Lori: You also said: 'Lori, I do not go searching after Roman Catholic ECF’s to bolster or base my interpretations of the Word of God.'
HP: Thank you Lori. Yes, I said that and stick by it. What I did not say was that I necessarily dismiss what one says because the are RC.
Ok, makes more sense. I wasn't addressing that question... I was addressing the OP question: Did Adam reach age of responsibility before the apple incident? I had deduced in my argument that the answer is "yes".Here is the question by BW I thought you were answering: "Did Adam "Make" God put him out of the Garden?" Your answer (as I took it) was "Yes."
Heheeh! Thanks :wavey:I was just trying to save you from falsely being accused of blasphemy or denying Gods attributes.:godisgood: