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I jusst saw this threadJarthur001 said:I and others have seen this for weeks and said nothing.
I have been away all day....that was my take on things as I read it. I have been wrong before, so its no big deal if I'm wrong again. That is just how I saw things.
Anyway...back to the thread
webdog said:I see just the opposite, James. I see one person leaning your way...and then being showered with praise for learning the "truth" and "Scripture". I guess it's in the eye of the beholder, eh?
Jarthur001 said:eggs are on sale at Walmart
It's Possible to learn TULIP from other source? Aliens, maybe? National Enquirer? World Daily?npetreley said:Actually, I said nothing until you made the outrageous claim that it is impossible to learn Calvinism except from men. As far as I know, you were the first one to comment on Amy's change of disposition. Looks like the insecurity is on your end.
Another useful postJarthur001 said:eggs are on sale at Walmart
webdog said:It's Possible to learn TULIP from other source? Aliens, maybe? National Enquirer? World Daily?
Insecure about what? I'm secure in my beliefs.
by how can calvinist vs. non calvinist both be wrong, though?They are two absolutes on each side of the spectrum. If both are wrong, nothing is right.
tell you what...webdog said:Another useful post
Why not some more trivial posts that I've come to expect:
Did Jesus die?
Are we sinners?
I think that's what I meantHelen said:how can calvinist vs. non calvinist both be wrong, though?They are two absolutes on each side of the spectrum. If both are wrong, nothing is right.
That is not correct. If you had said Calvinist vs. say, Arminian, then you could make that statement. But the way you made the statement as Calvinist vs. non-Calvinist, that is logically an A/non-A proposition and one must be right by definition. "non-A", like "non-Calvinist" does not define a positive position, it only states that the positive postion of "A" or "Calvinist" is incorrect.
So it is impossible for them both to be wrong. It's a logic thing...:thumbs:
Helen said:how can calvinist vs. non calvinist both be wrong, though?They are two absolutes on each side of the spectrum. If both are wrong, nothing is right.
That is not correct. If you had said Calvinist vs. say, Arminian, then you could make that statement. But the way you made the statement as Calvinist vs. non-Calvinist, that is logically an A/non-A proposition and one must be right by definition. "non-A", like "non-Calvinist" does not define a positive position, it only states that the positive postion of "A" or "Calvinist" is incorrect.
So it is impossible for them both to be wrong. It's a logic thing...:thumbs:
Which of the five points of Calvinism do you reject?npetreley said:In fact, I don't agree 100% with Calvinism. Your either/or logic wouldn't work for me.
Well, I think I've posted pretty much what i'm currently thinking right now in my post on Hebrews 10, post #201.TCGreek said:Do you care to venture an answer?
Isaiah40:28 said:Christ died for people who were already condemned to hell due to their sin and unbelief?
What purpose did His death serve those who were already condemned to hell?