Skandelon
<b>Moderator</b>
1. I disagree with Winman on several points, which we have discussed over the years, but I know him well enough to know that he does affirm the need for God's grace (as he just explained), and thus would most certainly never teach men can "do it himself."
2. Winman is one person, not "many," which is what your accusation stated. You've yet to show ONE who believed what you stated, much less many.
3. DHK doesn't support the concept they man saves himself any more than Winman does.
4. There is a huge difference in man "changing on their own" (as you represent them saying) and what they are actually saying, which is that God provides what they need but some resist his grace. If you can't acknowledge that distinction you will continue to misrepresent them.
2. Winman is one person, not "many," which is what your accusation stated. You've yet to show ONE who believed what you stated, much less many.
3. DHK doesn't support the concept they man saves himself any more than Winman does.
4. There is a huge difference in man "changing on their own" (as you represent them saying) and what they are actually saying, which is that God provides what they need but some resist his grace. If you can't acknowledge that distinction you will continue to misrepresent them.