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Like all who teach falsely ...when caught, you now seek to shift from your position and word things in a way that tries to look reasonable...
Listen to this fault finder making one false statement after another. I did not change my position, I again made the case that scripture teaches men of flesh can understand milk, the elementary principles concerning Christ. I provided verse after verse, including 1 Corinthians 3:1-3, Hebrews 5:2 and 6:1.
The teaching that you offer..."milk of the gospel does not exist"...and is no where to be found.
I demonstrated the concept from scripture, which of course demonstrates that Calvinism is mistaken doctrine.
New Christitans are instructed to desire the Sincere milk of the word. Christians alone can welcome and understand the "milk" of the word,and later on, the meat of the word.
Utterly false, 1 Corinthians 3:1-3 teaches men of flesh, can understand the milk. So yet another denial of the truth of scripture and the assertion of the mistaken view of Calvinism.
The unsaved cannot welcome ,or receive the word as you falsely teach.
Yet another denial, but Matthew 13 clearly says unsaved folks received the gospel with joy.
Did you teach that in this post???Nope...you changed what you have posted many times before.....You teach that unsaved natural man can receive the "milk of the word"...despite your wriggling around in this post.
Yet another false charge and misrepresentation of my view, which is unchanged, men of flesh can understand the milk, the elementary principles about Christ.
You deny 1 cor 2:14 and supply your "view" .
Yet another falsehood. 1 Corinthians 2:14 sames the natural man of flesh cannot understand the things of the Holy Spirit. I does not say whether the things refers to all things, the Calvinist claim, of some (spiritual meat) things the contextually required understanding.
1 Corinthians 3:2 refers to some spiritual food as meat and more fundamental spiritual food as milk. The new Christians, babies in Christ, could not understand the meat so Paul taught them using the milk spiritual food.
Thus, even though "the milk or fundamentals of the gospel" does not appear as an exact phrase, the concept that men of flesh and babies in Christ can understand milk is in the bible (1 Corinthians 3:2),
Yet another denial with nothing addressing Paul speaking to babies in Christ as men of flesh because the babies could only understand milk. QED