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John Gerstner's Unbiblical Nonsense!

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AustinC

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Your attitude is different than God's in that regard.

It's always back to the second person personal pronouns with you, a telltale pattern when people run short of scriptural support for their views.

God is just and that is perfect. God weeps over the rebellion of sinners while recognizing that His justice is good. Therefore my attitude is in line with God.

As for your second complaint...quit being silly.
 

AustinC

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That's human reason talking, not the Word of God. You can't offer a single verse of Scripture for being so holy that we "rejoice in the justice of God" as we view it being expressed in eternal conscious torment of our loved ones. That's exactly what Gerstner is talking about, and he's full of beans. The Bible does not say or even suggest such a thing.
Either you rejoice in God's perfect justice or you don't rejoice in God's perfect justice.
I rejoice. You don't rejoice. We all understand your position.
 

Tsalagi

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God is just and that is perfect. God weeps over the rebellion of sinners while recognizing that His justice is good. Therefore my attitude is in line with God.
As much as you may enjoy talking about yourself, the thread is about Gerstner and he said precisely nothing about weeping. Do I really need to quote him again?
 

Reformed1689

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This particular display of God's justice IS the mother's suffering. There is no divorcing one from the other. No suffering, no "justice."
No, the justice is that sin does not go unchecked. The suffering is a consequence of the justice. There is a difference.
 
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