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I have no idea who Paul Hogan is. Is he the brother to Hulk Hogan?Paul Hogan voice, "Now THAT'S a strawman!"
All sinners are condemned to help as is.You make sinners greater than God. Why is that?
If God paid for all sins, then there are no sins left to pay for. All humanity is, by your assertion, perfect in Christ. Nothing can separate any human from God and eternal life.
But, you claim that human action and rejection of God nullifies Jesus atoning work on the cross. Humans are, in your assertion, greater than God and his death on the cross.
You have no loophole.
So, the Bible does not support your assertion. The balance between eternal life with God or eternal suffering in hell is not determined by your acceptance or rejection of God. You don't hold that kind of power and God has not given you that kind of supreme authority.
All sinners are condemned to hell as is.
A pardon is offered to all , but not accepted by all
"Crocodile Dundee".I have no idea who Paul Hogan is. Is he the brother to Hulk Hogan?
Then why are they going to be cast into Hell?The sin of those who reject Him is pardoned too
They reject God as Saviour, although they did not have to,Then why are they going to be cast into Hell?
For their sins?
God's word states that all those cast into Hell will be judged according to their works:
" And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.
12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is [the book] of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works." ( Revelation 20:11-12 ).
The "dead", not the "living" ( who are the recipients of the first resurrection... and have the righteousness of Christ imputed to them ) will be judged according to their works.
God is a God of the "living" ( Matthew 22:32, Mark 12:27, Luke Luke 20:38 ).
Only the dead ( spiritually ) will be judged.
So, if not for their works, which are all sin ( Isaiah 64:6 ), then what?
You say that their sins are all pardoned...since unbelief is a sin ( John 16:9 ), then even unbelief is forgiven by the blood of Christ.
That is, if everyone is forgiven and pardoned.
According to 1 John 2:2, Christ is the propitiation ( appeasement ) for not only "our sins, but for [the sins of] the whole world.".
If "whole world" means every man, woman and child that ever lived, then no one is guilty of sin...are they?
Again, if your statement is true, then we seem to have people being cast into Hell that are forgiven of the sins that God is going to judge them for.
Justice has already been served.
It appears that you would have God judging them again, for sins that are already forgiven.
Is that a sin?They reject God as Saviour, although they did not have to,
Is that a sin?
According to you, all sins are pardoned.
Can you see the dilemma you face with your proposition?
I don't think so. "There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth' (Matthew 8:12; 13:42; Luke 13:28.You making the assumption those in hell don't want to be there when in fact separation from God is their ultimate prize.
Man rejecting God is called " unbelief" , which is a sin.They reject God as Saviour, although they did not have to,
Yet, no one wants to go there.You making the assumption those in hell don't want to be there when in fact separation from God is their ultimate prize. They hate God, can't stand God and want nothing to be in his presence.
Quite the contrary...it's locked from the outside.Hell is locked from the inside.
I think we both know the answer to that.The idea that Jesus has random unconditional love for select and unconditional hatred of others makes Jesus Christ the very definition of evil
Again, the condition of God's hatred of something or someone, is willful and unrepentant disobedience.Anyone who has unconditional hatred of another is doing perfect worship of Satan. .
It is not "unbelief" but it is placing oneself or something else over God, Pride ,which God hates, is actually idolatry . We want our will over God's.Man rejecting God is called " unbelief" , which is a sin.
Again, if even the sin of unbelief is forgiven, then what is God going to judge men for, if all sins were pardoned to all men at the cross?
Yet, no one wants to go there.
Quite the contrary...it's locked from the outside.
I think we both know the answer to that.
Again, the condition of God's hatred of something or someone, is willful and unrepentant disobedience.
You're missing the point of Scripture.
You missed the entire point. Try again. You still have a huge contradiction to work out.You making the assumption those in hell don't want to be there when in fact separation from God is their ultimate prize. They hate God, can't stand God and want nothing to be in his presence.
Hell is locked from the inside.
The idea that Jesus has random unconditional love for select and unconditional hatred of others makes Jesus Christ the very definition of evil Anyone who has unconditional hatred of another is doing perfect worship of Satan. .
No it isn't biblicalRevelation 5:9, Matthew 1:21, John 10:15, Ephesians 1:4, John 6:37-40, Isaiah 53, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Colossians 2:13-14, Hebrews 7:25
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Which is what? fill me in. You can forgive a person for punching you in the face, they may still decide to do it again even if forgiven. You got this wrong concept that sin is some paid out perk, when the whole problem is the sin.You missed the entire point. Try again. You still have a huge contradiction to work out.
All the verses present God's sovereign choice of his people. You miss the entire Bible if you do not see God choosing a people into himself.No it isn't biblical
Not one of these verses says anything about limited atonement. Christ died for the sin of the world. Limited atonement is the imagination of Calvinist
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All the verses present God's sovereign choice of his people. You miss the entire Bible if you do not see God choosing a people into himself.
There is no time in the Bible where God says anything about unlimited atonement either. These terms are human descriptors of what we see revealed in scripture. It is the same when we discuss the Trinity. So, your complaint is moot.
You hate the Jesus in the Bible. You hate that he is the Supreme ruler who has full authority over all his creation. You hate that he has authority to pardon or not pardon sin.
Utilyan, you know nothing of Jesus Christ. You have created a Jesus in your own image. In your world, you are the supreme ruler and Jesus is your minion.