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I know of none today that is the reason I asked. Certainly if your statement has any crebility you could easily document your sources.Heavenly Pilgrim said:![]()
HP: Try Google.
Rippon: The idol of 'Free Will' is a cardinal doctrine clung to tenaciously by non-Cals ( and the unregenerate world also BTW ). They wish to equate it with Man's responsibility which is silly in the extreme .
If "free will" is a term that bothers you, perhaps it is better worded "freedom of choice" a term that is a bit more accurate, and one thing that every man does have:Heavenly Pilgrim said:HP: Let me help you sleep tonight Rippon. Most I have run across on this list that say they believe in a free will would coin their belief as follows: “Freedom to do as one wills.”
In actuality there is not a shred of freedom in such a belief for the relationship that is sustained between the will and the doing is one of necessity instead of freedom. One can only do as they will. Freedom, if it exists at all, must be in the actual formation of the intents, a matter most seem willing to deny. In essence, the free will they speak of is not free at all.
So Rest In Peace Rip.![]()
There are some who choose to believe in "Biblical Theology" rather than Calvin's systematic theology. Calvin's works are not inspired but scripture is.TCGreek said:Non-calvinists use versions that are based on the Wescott and Hort's text, and some who don't even believe in the Eternal Security of the Believer.
...not according to some on this thread's last couple pages...gb93433 said:There are some who choose to believe in "Biblical Theology" rather than Calvin's systematic theology. Calvin's works are not inspired but scripture is.
gb93433 said:There are some who choose to believe in "Biblical Theology" rather than Calvin's systematic theology. Calvin's works are not inspired but scripture is.
Either you believe the Bible or you don't. Apparently you don't. It is clouded by your own pre-conceived ideas. As soon as you read a clearly worded statement by Christ Himself you act like an agnostic and doubt it, by raising questions in your mind saying: "But what about....."Heavenly Pilgrim said:John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
It is a false assumption to believe that this verse supports the idea of ‘the damning sin being the rejection of Christ.’ The first thing is that rejection of Christ is not even mentioned in this verse, but rather only that one has not believed. One that has never even heard has not believed and is condemned, not for rejecting one they have not heard of, but rather for their sins.
Heavenly Pilgrim said:John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
It is a false assumption to believe that this verse supports the idea of ‘the damning sin being the rejection of Christ.’ The first thing is that rejection of Christ is not even mentioned in this verse, but rather only that one has not believed. One that has never even heard has not believed and is condemned, not for rejecting one they have not heard of, but rather for their sins.
Nowhere in the Bible does it teach that your sins, per se, will send you to hell. It is the rejection of Jesus Christ that will send you to hell. It is not our sin, but the penalty of our sin that would have sent us to hell. But Christ paid the penalty of that sin. That leaves only one of two choices: receive the payment that Christ paid (the gift of God is eternal life), or reject the payment that Christ made (the wages of sin is death--eternal death or separation from God for all eternity).Heavenly Pilgrim said:John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
It is a false assumption to believe that this verse supports the idea of ‘the damning sin being the rejection of Christ.’ The first thing is that rejection of Christ is not even mentioned in this verse, but rather only that one has not believed. One that has never even heard has not believed and is condemned, not for rejecting one they have not heard of, but rather for their sins.
DHK said:It is not our sin, but the penalty of our sin that would have sent us to hell. But Christ paid the penalty of that sin.
DHK said:It is not our sin, but the penalty of our sin that would have sent us to hell.
I am not confused. My Bible says differently than your theology.Rippon said:The sins of the unregenerate send them to Hell . Hell is the penalty for those sins .
You are confused . Christ did not pay the penalty for those who go to Hell . The Lord is not unjust . He does not pay the penalty for reprobates , and then appoints them to Hell to pay the penalty ! Two penalties for paying for the same sins of a sinner ?!
HP: I hope the list is sitting up paying attention.DHK: Nowhere in the Bible does it teach that your sins, per se, will send you to hell.
DHK: It is the rejection of Jesus Christ that will send you to hell. It is not our sin, but the penalty of our sin that would have sent us to hell.
DHK: But Christ paid the penalty of that sin. That leaves only one of two choices: receive the payment that Christ paid (the gift of God is eternal life), or reject the payment that Christ made (the wages of sin is death--eternal death or separation from God for all eternity).
He that believeth not is condemned already.Heavenly Pilgrim said:John 3:18 He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
HP: Between what two words or lines is the rejection of Jesus Christ mentioned or implied? Certainly all are sinners, and as a sinner they have not believed to the saving of their soul. If they had, they would be in possession of the hope of eternal life. It simply makes a point that IF they have not believed, they are all condemned and will be until they hear and accept the gospel message and its stated conditions.
This verse in NO way supports the Calvinistic notion that the damning sin is the rejection of Jesus Christ as some would try and hoodwink us into believing.
DHK: He that believeth not is condemned already.
What part of that verse do you not understand? What part do you not understand to refer to the rejection of Christ?