No. They were of the natural world and never ate from the Tree of Life.I agree. Do you believe Adam and Eve were saved?
I thought that my position on this was obvious to you from what I've said. Now I have to go out...
No. They were of the natural world and never ate from the Tree of Life.I agree. Do you believe Adam and Eve were saved?
Then God is not the loving God he claims to be.YES! ... This is the crux of the whole matter:
God chooses to bless (save) some,
while leaving the rest to their own devices
and suffer the justice of God.
As the OP explains ... God has His reasons
for blessing (saving) some of fallen humanity.
#1 it shows His mercy and grace (unmerited favor)
as being a major part of His character.
Or Maybe everything you say lines up with their thinking?Or...because you feel the need to label rather than make the effort to understand.
You said if God did not act. there would be no need of salvation.Not sure what you are asking.
Then I have done a poor job of explaining or you of listening or some of both.
The Bible says that anyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. It also says that no one calls Jesus Lord except by the Holy Spirit. How do you reconcile these verses?
when he killed an animal. removed the animal skin, and clothed adam.Christ set us free. When did Christ set Adam free?
Rev 20: 14 Then Death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. 15 And anyone not found written in the Book of Life was cast into the lake of fire.
What would you call this? Just asking..
I think you're reading that into the text... It certainly doesn't say that. Not even the blood of bulls goats could take away sins within the sacrificial system God set up. See Colossians two 17.when he killed an animal. removed the animal skin, and clothed adam.
If Christ did nto set adam free. adam will not be in heaven
Not everyone does it all the time.But we do it all the time..
The Bible is truth.So calvinism, Fatalism is truth?
Another word for "Calvinism"?So calvinism, Fatalism is truth?
Adams going to Hell?I think you're reading that into the text... It certainly doesn't say that. Not even the blood of bulls goats could take away sins within the sacrificial system God set up. See Colossians two 17.
Then I have done a poor job of explaining or you of listening or some of both./QUOTE]
My ex-wife (an American) was Validictorian of her Grade 12 H. S. class.
She said they were taught just to get the general feeling of what was said
instead of really focusing on the value and meaning of words.
well I would agree. they did this to themselves. But Jesus did cast them out from his presence.I would call this wording not keeping in mind that the Judge should not be blamed for the free sinful choice of evildoers that justifies punishment, which means they are casting themselves into hell in accordance with God's permissive will although His desire is that they repent and join the heavenly fellowship. There is no third option of dying and remaining unconscious.
your right, It was a symbol. this too was a symbol. But we can say that Adam was restored.. And that most likely is when or shortly before that period when Adam repentedI think you're reading that into the text... It certainly doesn't say that. Not even the blood of bulls goats could take away sins within the sacrificial system God set up. See Colossians two 17.
But you said no one.Not everyone does it all the time.
amenThe Bible is truth.
So is it truth? Is calvinism, or fatalism true?Another word for "Calvinism"?
Reformed Christianity.
Correct. I didn't say, "no one".But you said no one.
This is not true
What does God say?amen
So is it truth? Is calvinism, or fatalism true?