George Antonios
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OT saints did not get saved apart from the Cross.[/QUOTE said:That's a myth. We had a whole thread about it
Old Testament men were not saved by "looking forward to the cross"
Good stuff there
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OT saints did not get saved apart from the Cross.[/QUOTE said:That's a myth. We had a whole thread about it
Old Testament men were not saved by "looking forward to the cross"
Good stuff there
That's a myth. We had a whole thread about it
Old Testament men were not saved by "looking forward to the cross"
That's not what I said. Straw man.
many calvinists and even some reformed still see God doing "something" with national israel in the future!Some of the theological aspects of dyspism problematic. MacArthur sticks to the basics. Israel is not the Church and the Church is not Israel. There is a national plan for Israel, and a redemptive plan for all individuals. We are all saved by Christ and the Cross. OT saints did not get saved apart from the Cross.
This, BTW, is a bit of a thread hijack. Perhaps you or someone can start a fresh thread.
A misunderstanding is not a "straw man". Anyway, moving on.
Just saying that we cannot make hard and definite lines on things such as eschatology!Yes, they would indeed. But Dr. Ruckman, Dr. Sam Gipp, Dr. William Grady, Jonathan Marshall, and Peter Kyriopoulos would disagree with them back.
What did I deflect? You are again showing you don't understand Calvinism, misrepresent our position, and then attack us based on your misrepresentation.Deflection on display, what does the "T" say?
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