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NightTwister
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Today at 9:44 AM
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PaulThomson said:
Why won't you answer my question?
Because you aren't a person who operates on a good faith basis.
You can stop pretending that it all depends on you. For it's not how much you love, as much as how much He loves you. -- The Way of Wisdom, Michael Card
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Today at 9:47 AM
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NightTwister said:
Because you aren't a person who operates on a good faith basis.
I would say I'm one of a few here who try to answer questions straightforwardly and candidly. Why do you think I don't operate in good faith. Do you have an example?
It's a simple"Yes... but... ", or "No... but... " question.
Is it not true that according to Calvinism, God has decreed in Himself … all things, whatsoever comes to pass, meaning that God’s decree is universal and comprehensive. Nothing happens outside of God’s decree, and everything that comes to pass is the perfect outworking of God’s decree?
Is that what Calvinism teaches, or is it not?
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Today at 9:55 AM
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PaulThomson said:
I would say I'm one of a few here who try to answer questions straightforwardly and candidly. Why do you think I don't operate in good faith. Do you have an example?
It's a simple"Yes... but... ", or "No... but... " question.
Is it not true that according to Calvinism, God has decreed in Himself … all things, whatsoever comes to pass, meaning that God’s decree is universal and comprehensive. Nothing happens outside of God’s decree, and everything that comes to pass is the perfect outworking of God’s decree?
Is that what Calvinism teaches, or is it not?
Click to expand...I already replied. Posting it again won't change my reply.
You can stop pretending that it all depends on you. For it's not how much you love, as much as how much He loves you. -- The Way of Wisdom, Michael Card
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Today at 12:53 PM
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NightTwister said:
I already replied. Posting it again won't change my reply.
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PaulThomson said:
Is it not true that according to Calvinism, God has decreed in Himself … all things, whatsoever comes to pass, meaning that God’s decree is universal and comprehensive. Nothing happens outside of God’s decree, and everything that comes to pass is the perfect outworking of God’s decree?
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You don't have to understand what I believe, but you don't get to misrepresent it without getting called out for it.
That is not an answer to the question. The not-in-good-faith interlocutor here appears to be you.
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Today at 6:01 PM
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PaulThomson said:
I was reciting what you believe, not what I believe. Your pronouncements on the nature of God are riddled with contradictions which you attempt to paper over with a 3m x 3m poster that says "Of course our description of God appears contradictory. He is so completely other to us that our logic cannot comprehend him. Humble yourselves and just accept that the contradictions are true."
No contradictions at all. God created man "upright", as Solomon said, was created "very good" as Genesis said and, yes, God decreed the Fall that Adam subsequently felt genuine guilt over. So stuff all that into you hash pipe and puff on it.
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Today at 6:10 PM
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PaulThomson said:
No Christian here who has continued reforming since 1559, has claimed that in scripture "all" always means "absolutely all" in every context. You are flailing at a straw man you yourself created.
What does "absolutely all" mean: in the or distributive sense? And EG kept insisting that "world" in Jn 3:16 CAN only mean that. But if context determines proper interpretation, as you claim, then a universal or distributive understanding would create more than a few contradictions in the bible, since God's love is conditional in nature and he hates sinners as well as their sin. So, what sayest thou, Mr. Sudden Proponent of Context?
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Today at 6:18 PM
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PaulThomson said:
PaulThomson said:
Is it not true that according to Calvinism, God has decreed in Himself … all things, whatsoever comes to pass, meaning that God’s decree is universal and comprehensive. Nothing happens outside of God’s decree, and everything that comes to pass is the perfect outworking of God’s decree?
Why won't you answer my question? Is it not true that according to Calvinism, God has decreed in Himself … all things, whatsoever comes to pass, meaning that God’s decree is universal and comprehensive. Nothing happens outside of God’s decree, and everything that comes to pass is the perfect outworking of God’s decree?
Is that what Calvinism teaches, or is it not?
That's a half truth! At the same time Calvinists understand that God is not author of sin or forces anyone to sin. And scripture bears this truth out in various places. Again, Adam felt genuine guilt over HIS sin that HE committed and that God "permitted" to happen. Likewise, Judas as well and he was even possessed by the devil himself, yet Judas KNEW he was guilty. Then we have Joseph's brothers do evil things to him that God decreed -- yet, they knew they were guilty of their sins because they lied to Jacob about what happened to their brother, etc.
Please format your quotes correctly so respondents don't end up with nothing when they press [reply].
No, it's not a half truth. It's one of your truth claims. You then attempt to avoid the logical entailments of that truth claim by add a "... but..." which is a second truth claim that contradicts your first truth claim. You second "... but..." truth claim is biblical. Your first contradicting claim. Is not biblical. Instead of jettisoning the false claim and findind two biblically compatible claims, you calvinists write volumes of books justifying the contradiction as mystery.