Yes I do, How about you?
MB
What passage of scripture do you find "Trinity" in?
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Yes I do, How about you?
MB
And this is where the debate typically breaks down. The question is not, "do humans have the ability to be righteous?" The answer is a resounding, NO.
The real question is:
Does man have the ability to believe the gospel?
according to John 1, such authority is not granted to all, but is given to a select few.
No, because that is a false dilemma you just stated. No one is saying God's will is overridden by free will, except you, in your own mind. If God's will is to give humans free will to believe the gospel then how can it be overridden if man has free will?
Based on previous posts I think this is what Rev believes, but I'm no mind reader so I don't know for sure.
Which version?Yes I do, How about you?
MB
This begs the next question. Once believing, does man have the ability to disbelieve the gospel?And this is where the debate typically breaks down. The question is not, "do humans have the ability to be righteous?" The answer is a resounding, NO.
The real question is:
Does man have the ability to believe the gospel?
You didn't answer the question. I will not reply anymore to your nonsense.What passage of scripture do you find "Trinity" in?
You didn't answer the question. I will not reply anymore to your nonsense.
MB
He gaves us free will or we could not have sinned. To say one does not have free will blames God for sin.The dilemma is this. Either God wills all humans to make their own choice or God wills that all will be saved.
One of those two cannot happen as they conflict with each other.
How do you juxtapose these two conflicting positions?
Sure it's wrong the word Sovereign is defined by them as absolute control over every aspect in life including sin. You simply don't know what you are talking about. You're just looking for something to judge me on and you can't find anything else.
I'm reminded of this verse.
Mat_7:5 Hypocrite, cast out first the beam out of thine own eye, and then thou shalt see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother's eye.
MB.
Mat 28:19What passage of scripture do you find "Trinity" in?
Nice try, but you failed to answer the question.He gaves us free will or we could not have sinned. To say one does not have free will blames God for sin.
Nice try, but you failed to answer the question.
Either God wills all humans to make their own choice or God wills that all will be saved.
One of those two cannot happen as they conflict with each other.
So far, Rev has responded with a deep response that answered nothing. He said: "Why?" He tends to not answer when he sees his dilemma.
I believe utilyan responded with something irrelevant and now you don't answer.
You are really confused.You are paranoid.
The dilemma is this. Either God wills all humans to make their own choice or God wills that all will be saved.
How do you juxtapose these two conflicting positions?
This begs the next question. Once believing, does man have the ability to disbelieve the gospel?
Do you simply make this stuff up in your head and think it's a sophisticated quandary? There is no reason that those two items are the be-all, end-all choice.
I don't "juxtapose" them. You do.