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How does one's theology positively or negatively affect how they deal with addiction?

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quantumfaith

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Good, place me on your ignore list Chuck. This will leave you in bliss, and will leave you to not have to address my dismantling of your posts and subjective theories.

You're ignoring the fact that you've painted Cals as those who don't own up, and yourself, as one who does. You just don't like this part being addressed, but would rather trot along with others as though what you've said against Cals in your false representation of them is true.

Some people are just smarter than this, and won't let you slide with this misrepresentation.

No matter how you construe yourself, your OP denies what you are now saying. :wavey: :)

You're denying what you set out in your OP. That is, to attack Cals and Cal theology, and place yours above theirs, claiming Cals theology negatively impacts their behavior, and that non cal theology positively impacts their behavior. It's nothing more than you honoring yourself, while attempting to take down others in the process. If someone agrees with you, they are your friend, if someone exposes you, as I have, they are to you an enemy.

This is not only in your OP, but is the objective in your thread title:

"Cal theology has a negative impact, non-cals have a positive impact, please let me get by with this accusation, and don't address my subjective theory, or I won't play with you. And if you are going to rebut my subjective personal experience, you need to use a scholar to do so, or it is not valid."

Every honest person can see what you are doing, and that what I've said is valid.

As I said, and as you are now doing certainly by putting me on "can't handle" is hiding.


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Skandelon

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Quantum, it doesn't do me much good to put him on ignore if you go and quote his non-sense so I have to read it. :laugh:

Even after going point by point in my OP to show him that I never denied that Cals affirm individual responsibility he continues with these unfounded accusations. It is childish and embarrassing. I suggest you put him on ignore as well until he decides to deal with others honestly.

Here it is again for the record:

In my first post I said, and I quote verbatim, "Even if you know the practicality of your theological system doesn't dismiss your obligations..."

What do you think that means, Rob? Let me tell you, and please pay very close attention:
1. "Your theological system" would mean "Calvinism"
2. "doesn't dismiss" means "does not deny"
3. "your obligations" means "your personal responsibility."
 
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