Why do you refuse to answer the question? One last time, "Is the Holy Ghost inside the wood/metal/plastic pulpit?"
The pulpit is the person standing behind it .
Not the material structure itself.
Why do you refuse to answer the question? One last time, "Is the Holy Ghost inside the wood/metal/plastic pulpit?"
Not only that, but they wrapped up with a logical fallacy.Most of us aren't discussing them. The FW'ers are accusing us of that even after we've refuted that we are followers of men.
Not only that, but they wrapped up with a logical fallacy.
ok I'm beginning to understand your faith,He wasn't speaking about being conformed but how the same world He is dying for hates Him.
It would be a good idea to apply that type of thinking to the whole idea of "free will."If it's not Inspired by the Holy Ghost then it's Heretical!
My question dealt with the truth concerning life. It wasn't rhetorical. It was designed to be answered. You made the assumption it was rhetorical and had a premise built in. What would have been discovered if the question was answered truthfully is that another's premise upon which her argument was grounded was false. It was beginning to make an impact because her wording changed. She began with there could be no sanctification before justification. She then changed that to no regeneration. Then I pointed out that this isn't found in scripture, and that in nature as well as the Bible this is so. Rufus also added a salient point that the whole new covenant is predicated on the truth that God regenerates individuals for the purpose of obedience.At best you've misunderstood me. At worst, you willfully misrepresent me.
As I said, you simply built your natural man theory into your premise (rhetorically presented as a question). Two of us commented on this. It was simple to see. Here you expose what was included in your original rhetorical question. It's been countered several times.
I have to ask another thought about this.Because the foreknown in Romans 8:29-30 and Ephesians 1 are the ancient Hebrew Jews not the modern day Christian. Paul was addressing people of that day not the future.
Generally? In what other condition is God in "things" today?Do you know you can go to places mentioned in the Bible where God was at on earth and still feel His presence?
If you knew that you wouldn't be on the rabbit trail you are.
Generally God is in people.
You're an exasperating case. The very things you find fault with in others, you don't even realize you practice.
I don't make a practice of judging whether people on a website are saved or not. You can ask the question a number of different ways, but my answer is the same.
As I tried to explain earlier, I didn't agree with her statement or disagree with it. I put a friendly emoji acknowledging that she addressed my post. I usually use that emoji for that purpose if I don't intend to give a response. While I believe most people here understand the gospel, I don't believe most people understand the outworking of salvation. Neither do I believe understanding the outworking of salvation is necessary for someone to be saved.
At this point, I have explained my position. You can believe what I've shared or not. Grace and peace.
Are we free to do that?It would be a good idea to apply that type of thinking to the whole idea of "free will."
Generally? In what other condition is God in "things" today?
My question dealt with the truth concerning life. It wasn't rhetorical. It was designed to be answered. You made the assumption it was rhetorical and had a premise built in. What would have been discovered if the question was answered truthfully is that another's premise upon which her argument was grounded was false. It was beginning to make an impact because her wording changed. She began with there could be no sanctification before justification. She then changed that to no regeneration. Then I pointed out that this isn't found in scripture, and that in nature as well as the Bible this is so. Rufus also added a salient point that the whole new covenant is predicated on the truth that God regenerates individuals for the purpose of obedience.
Asserting that life is always present before activity isn't determinism. It's simply truth. The fact that you think that truth being shared is determinism simply shows your presumption and bias.
Because it helps some to understand it.
What church do you go to magenta,It would be a good idea to apply that type of thinking to the whole idea of "free will."
Actually that's not my belief but Jesus did say choose between the wide and narrow path. He said many times to choose. If God says choose and man says the opposite who should we obey, God or man?ok I'm beginning to understand your faith,
You feal that love can overcome hate.
But hate can't overcome the love Jesus has for the world.
But you do know that all tho you would like people lost in hate to come to the lord. He will still reject
But God said to choose and you can only choose what you believe in.It would be a good idea to apply that type of thinking to the whole idea of "free will."
I said God did that the ancient Hebrew Jew.I have to ask another thought about this.
Has it ever occured to you that perhaps God did predestine only one group of people
On the bases that those people would still have to persevere in there faith untill the end before salvation was gained.
Whatever His Will is He is there.Generally? In what other condition is God in "things" today?
well that could be in the bases of a warning it may not mean you can determine your own pathActually that's not my belief but Jesus did say choose between the wide and narrow path. He said many times to choose. If God says choose and man says the opposite who should we obey, God or man?