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why would God (2)

Reformed1689

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Yet another false claim, another denial of the scripture already cited. "They would have repented" means they would have repented, thus they were able to repent, and not precluded from repenting. Pay no attention to all these deniers of scripture.
You, as usual, did not address my actual post...
 

Van

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You, as usual, did not address my actual post...
More charges, more subject change, more effort to run from truth. They would have repented means they were able to repent, and therefore Calvinism's false doctrine of "total spiritual inability" is unbiblical nonsense.
 

Reformed1689

Well-Known Member
More charges, more subject change, more effort to run from truth. They would have repented means they were able to repent, and therefore Calvinism's false doctrine of "total spiritual inability" is unbiblical nonsense.
The fact that you did not actually address my post is not a charge, it is reality. Get over it Van.
 
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