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Revelation 2:21

Rev. G

New Member
Men go to hell because they did not receive the love of the truth that they might be saved. According to Calvinism . . . .
According to "Calvinism" individuals are sent to Hell because they refuse to repent of their sins and to place their faith in Christ.
 

Rev. G

New Member
Did the purpose of God in giving the law fail?
"Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel . . . . For he saith to Moses, I will have mercy on whom I will have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I will have compassion. So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy."

Romans 9:6, 15-16
 

sturgman

New Member
Right rev g, and where does faith come from? God. Am I missing what the problem here is? Why can't these people see that Faith does bring us to repentence AND faith comes from God. God does not come to faith.
 

npetreley

New Member
Originally posted by IndpndntBptst:
First of all, where does Romans 9 say anything about God damning Esau?
Sigh. It doesn't. It uses Jacob and Esau as part of a larger illustration that God foreordains things without respect to what we do. But since the chapter (indeed, the book) is about salvation, that's the application of the principle, not to Jacob and Esau, but to us.
 

sturgman

New Member
In Romans 9, The verses about Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Esau, are what we call in the preaching world, "An old Testement ILLUSTRATION" Paul then makes his point in the following. People get so offended by the illustration that they miss what Paul is saying. That is like not listening to a solid preacher cause you didn't like his opening joke.
 

Doubting Thomas

Active Member
Originally posted by sturgman:
Posted by Doubting Thomas

(1) "Man's logic is foolishness to God"
(2) (If I use man's logic, I will be foolish)
(3)* "[Therefore] I will stick to scripture [rather than man's logic--"Keep your logic"]"


It seems you failed elementary logic. This is what is faulty logic let me go into it for you... I will speak slow.

Your point 1 is not my statement, it is Paul's statement, 1 Cor 1:25.

Point 2 is faulty because I never said all logic is bad, I said I will stick to scripture as opposed to pure logic. That means that logic that doesn't line up with scripture is foolishness.

About the olny thing that you came close too is point three, but that is wrong unless you align that logis with scripture.

Sorry you can't add 2 and 2.
Point 1: "For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and the weakness of God is stronger than men." I Corinthians 1:25
--I'm sorry, where does the word "logic" appear in this verse? How then does it say that "man's logic" (whatever THAT is supposed to mean) is foolish?
--Even if "Paul SAID it", you still used it as YOUR starting premise, so my point is still valid.

Point 2: So scripture is "opposed to pure logic"??? Nope, scripture is opposed to FAULTY logic (ie what you are using) not PURE logic.
--"That means that logic that doesn't line up with scripture is foolishness."...At least that statement is correct, as far as it goes. However, "that means" connects this last sentence with the previous one in which you set Scripture in opposition to "pure" logic, which is pretty shabby reasoning. Since your premise statement pits Scripure against "pure logic" ("I will stick to scripture as OPPOSED to pure logic"), your explanatory sentence ("That means...") implies that the "logic" that DOES "line up with Scripture" would be IMPURE LOGIC, as "impure" is the opposite of "pure". Unless, of course, you meant that the logic OPPOSED TO Scripture ("pure logic") and the "logic THAT DOESN'T LINE UP WITH Scripture" are two different things. If you meant them to be the SAME, however, then this would reduce to: "Pure Logic = Foolishness", which itself would be "foolishness".
--Furthermore, since you "...didn't say that ALL logic is bad", and you're "sticking with Scripture as opposed to PURE logic", are you suggesting that PURE logic is BAD? And by LOGICAL (hee, hee) deduction, that IMPURE logic is GOOD?

"It seems you failed elementary logic."
--Nope, it looks like YOU are the one that needs the refresher course, Ace...unless you want to clarify what you MEANT.
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sturgman

New Member
Logic and wisdom is the same. Unless it is based upon higher knowledge, and without scripture it is not.

Any logic that does not align with scripture is pure human logic, and is therefore, "faulty logic"

So Sorry to ruin your "ACE"

Try again.
 
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Yelsew

Guest
Logic and wisdom is the same.
Wrong, Good logic is based upon good wisdom, good Wisdom has influence over all logic. Bad wisdom results in ILLogic. Even so, Logic needs no wisdom to remain logic, and wisdom needs no logic to remain wisdom.
 
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