Still misquoting the Bible. Still misrepresenting Calvinism. Still doesn't get it.Originally posted by johnp.:
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Still misquoting the Bible. Still misrepresenting Calvinism. Still doesn't get it.Originally posted by johnp.:
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Correct as usual.Originally posted by webdog:
I won't get into this back and forth thing again, but I will say that Nineveh was a wicked city, not a city of believers. You are jumping around using atonement as the basis for God's punishment on them. God put a consequence for Nineveh's actions and a result based on their choice. This did not cover all future choices or actions of that city.
Likely answer so far from Calvinists: "Dead Silence"Originally posted by BobRyan:
I am playing catch-up reading all the posts since I signed on last -- but here is what I "suspect" our Calvinists have been doing...
1. Question in OP
What is GOD's argument IN THE TEXT for why HE SHOULD have mercy on them?
Answer: God EXPLICITLY states that HE created them (whereas Jonah did NOT create the plant) and they are ignorant and there are many animals in the city. God gives THESE REASONS for why He SHOULD have mercy INSTEAD of saying "I am sovereign I can do what I want so why SHOULD you be telling Me I Should NOT do as I please either way??"
These details already pointed out in my Sept 5 post.
But the Likely Answer from Calvinists: "Dead silence". (Calvinists engaged in Detail-avoidance)
2. Speaking of my "Sept 5 posts"
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What should be the Calvnist response when God says...
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Exodus 32:10
"Now then let Me alone, that My anger may burn against them and that I may destroy them; and I will make of you a great nation."
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Was Moses a "good Calvinist" or a bad one?
(And then there is Abraham).
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Surely JohnP can get 100% behind God's sovereign statement in THIS post if not in the OP eh?
So does that make Moses a "bad Calvinist"??
Justification is only through the Blood of Jesus Christ. Jesus Christ is our Justification. To be justified means we are found to be with out blemish because of the blood of ChristHey Bob
Those are hard words from someone who doesn't understand justification.
How do you know they were not elected? There is no evidence that they were unelect. In fact, their repentance and faith shows that they were elect.I'm amazed that Calvinist are reluctant to admit that the people of Nineveh were not elected. They were not Jews yet God saved them by sending them Jonah and there acceptance and following of the truth of God. Yes God chose to save them, but only because of there repentance and belief in God. They were not elected any more than Calvinist are elected to be God's special people
That is not what justified means. Justified means to be declared righteous.To be justified means we are found to be with out blemish because of the blood of Christ
The only elect in the Old testament are the Jews.How do you know they were not elected? There is no evidence that they were unelect. In fact, their repentance and faith shows that they were elect.
I disagree and so do you in your very next sentence.That is not what justified means.
True except, only through the blood of Christ.Justified means to be declared righteous.
Wrong there are no Calvinist verses. There are only Bible verses, which are God's words. No Calvinist ever said these words except in quote.This is an extremely Calvinistic verse.
Really?? When did this change?Originally posted by ILUVLIGHT:
The only elect in the Old testament are the Jews.
Election to salvation is the same in teh OT and NT. You should know that.The Bible doesn't say a thing about any other elect at the time.
Scripture teaches that election is to salvation through belief. We have been through this many times. I see nothing has changed. You still don't like Scripture and don't listen to it.Can you prove that belief is proof of election?
I disagree and so do you in your very next sentence.</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> That is not what justified means.
True except, only through the blood of Christ.</font>[/QUOTE]This makes no sense. You said To be justified means we are found to be with out blemish because of the blood of Christ. That was incorrect. Justification is a legal declaration. It doesn't mean we are "found" anything, really. It means we are declared to be something. It is through the blood of Christ, to be sure. But that wasn't the point.Justified means to be declared righteous.
I didn't say there were. I said this was a Calvinistic verse. Please read more carefully.Wrong there are no Calvinist verses.
I didn't say any different. As I said, this is a Calvinistic verse. It demonstrates the truth of Calvinism.There are only Bible verses, which are God's words. No Calvinist ever said these words except in quote.
Yes indeed. That is why I take them very seriously.They are God's words you should know that.
Then the Bible should say so and it doesn't. It says we are saved by Grace through faith and the people of ninevah were saved because God wanted to save them because they believed Jonah. Not because they were pre-elected as the Jews. God had plans to destroy them if they didn't turn from there evil ways. To suggest that God elected them to Salvation is not so and you still haven't proven it. We are not saved by election we are saved by Grace through faith which literaly means that with out faith there is no saving. We acquire Grace at the throne of Grace through our faith. That's on our knees before the Lord in submission. WillinglyScripture teaches that election is to salvation through belief.
I can't listen to what isnt there LarryI see nothing has changed. You still don't like Scripture and don't listen to it.