I did not say that all mankind go in both of these gates, only the elect. children of God.this sounds a lot like universalism
I did not say that all mankind go in both of these gates, only the elect. children of God.this sounds a lot like universalism
Are they accusing you of being a Republican now? From one deplorable to another, methinks!Yes this is the new post-rational accusation, if you do not agree with me and my beliefs, then you are the dreaded fascist, which I guess is far worse than just a plain ole heretic
I hear yah.![]()
The elect can go through the broad way that leads to destruction and still be in heaven . . . Satan is so clever. So many will wake up in hell believing they were the elect. Well, they were . . . of god (II Corinthians 4:4).I did not say that all mankind go in both of these gates, only the elect. children of God.
Satan is so clever. So many will wake up in hell believing they were the elect.
I have to sadly do Coke Zero or Diet Pepsie.. No sugar..lol
the cat looks sad
I hope grace is not ignoring me
may God continue to love youI quit drinking all of it.....pulls all the water out of me and I am as dry as a bone for several days.....tea, water, juice, coffee or koolaid. I love an ice cold coke, but it really messes with me for a few days after I drink one......very very rare for me to have one and usually a SMALL glass......
I am trying to be patient in waiting for your answer to my question ; Do you think that the natural man described in 1 Cor 2:14 will, or even can, respond to breaking a spiritual law by repenting of a spiritual law that he can not discern or understand?Well, except for the fact that he has the elect on both roads, which isn't remotely biblical.
may God continue to love you
even if you are allowed to be as dry as a bone, you are still secure in your eternal lifeGod's love is unconditional and eternal and his mercy ENDURES for ever![]()
Nah, I think they'll be looking too hard for the Bactine.will they try to meditate in hell, if the believe they are the elects?
Your question is so convoluted it is impossible to decipher.I am trying to be patient in waiting for your answer to my question ; Do you think that the natural man described in 1 Cor 2:14 will, or even can, respond to breaking a spiritual law by repenting of a spiritual law that he can not discern or understand?
Your question is so convoluted it is impossible to decipher.
so that's how discussion can escalate, confusion. **making observations**
we can thank the author of peace that He is not the author of confusion
Ihave no idea why preacher think that I think it's preacher who escalatesSorry that you're offended, his sentence is convoluted and impossible to decipher, and that's a fact. If that offends you or you think my response is escalating things...well, don't know what to tell you brother.
I was raised in the Primitive Baptist church as a youth until I was 18 but never understood the doctrine. I had not been back to them until after I had been revealed the mystery of the different deliverance in the salvation scriptures., at the age of 62. I struggled with seemingly contradicting scriptures all those years until I denied myself and the revelation came.That, with all due respect, you've been hoodwinked with Primitive Baptist teachings. Please don't tell me you got that on your own -- from years of study -- "you and your bible" -- you got it from the Primitive Baptists you hang out with. This is a well known teaching to those who know about PB's, it is the "time salvation" heresy. No offense intended.
They can clearly tell us where they are wrong, but when you ask them a question about how they derive their views, 'oh, bless the Laawwd, oh Gawwwd, your questions are too convoluted and hard to decipher.'so that's how discussion can escalate, confusion. **making observations**
we can thank the author of peace that He is not the author of confusion