Au contraire. I am using Scripture to REFUTE calvinism. That is a very big difference.
So you didn't actually read my whole post, didja? Rom 3:10-12 is a quote from Psa 14:1-3. You need to look up the verse for yourself t5o see what the subject of that passage is about, BEFORE you go shooting off your post about anything.
Paul wasn't speaking about a general seeking or salvation seeking. Just another calvinist talking point.
Actually not. It's about anyone who seeks God and understands that He exists and rewards those who seek Him.
In fact, Cornelius is the perfect example of how Heb 11:6 works. He was unsaved, but understood that God was Creator and he sought Him. And found Him.
Proves that men can and do seek God. Unlike Calvinistic claims that unbelievers cannot seek God. Nonsense.
So you didn't actually read my whole post, didja? Rom 3:10-12 is a quote from Psa 14:1-3. You need to look up the verse for yourself t5o see what the subject of that passage is about, BEFORE you go shooting off your post about anything.
Paul wasn't speaking about a general seeking or salvation seeking. Just another calvinist talking point.
Actually not. It's about anyone who seeks God and understands that He exists and rewards those who seek Him.
In fact, Cornelius is the perfect example of how Heb 11:6 works. He was unsaved, but understood that God was Creator and he sought Him. And found Him.
Proves that men can and do seek God. Unlike Calvinistic claims that unbelievers cannot seek God. Nonsense.
Okay - now this response is just plain foolishness:
I said:
In Heb. 11:6, it is obvious that the persons in view are those that are in the "Faith".
You responded with:
Actually not. It's about anyone who seeks God and understands that He exists and rewards those who seek Him.
You have got to be kidding....
In Heb. 11:6, it is obvious that the persons in view are those that are in the "Faith".
You responded with:
Actually not. It's about anyone who seeks God and understands that He exists and rewards those who seek Him.
You have got to be kidding....
Not in the Faith. Really!
In regards to Cornelius, Scripture says he was a devout man and feared God.
Acts 11:14 - He will bring you a message through which you and all your household will be saved.’
But it's ok if you still want to argue that Cornelius was already saved. Go ahead.
A Roman Centurion, that at some point was Regenerated and Converted.
But where do you find in Scripture anything that would backup your claim here?
In fact, Cornelius is the perfect example of how Heb 11:6 works. He was unsaved, but understood that God was Creator and he sought Him. And found Him.
There is neither evidence for or against any Soteriological Doctrine, considering the Scriptures about Cornelius.
In fact, Cornelius is the perfect example of how Heb 11:6 works. He was unsaved, but understood that God was Creator and he sought Him. And found Him.
There is neither evidence for or against any Soteriological Doctrine, considering the Scriptures about Cornelius.
You aren't seeing it because you are blinded by calvinism. You just won't see the truth. Your mind is already made up.