he doesn't believe sin is evil
Hmm...maybe he doesn't believer there's such an animal as an evildoer either.
he doesn't believe sin is evil
The breath of life comes from God.
The breath of life is our spirit and the result is our soul.
Will not obedience in the new Eternal Order be forced upon all God's saints, since all the saints will finally be liberated FROM the power and presence of sin forever and ever? Since the saints with their new found nature won't be able to sin (just like God has never been able), then how can it be said that the saints in the visible kingdom have "freewill"?
I think there might be at least one here who would see it this way:
Regeneration (Life, but Not Salvation) ----- > Belief ----- > Salvation (Salvation) ----- > Faith.
But I'm not 100% sure as they tend to be somewhat vague when saying what they believe and do not always clearly define their use of terminology.
God opens wombs and gives life. Human nature was corrupted by sin. God could have done things differently. He chose to save men, make them partakers of the divine nature, and remake them into the image of His Son.So God creates imperfect souls, I see.
All through the scriptures if you look. People are being judged for what they do, not what God fails to do.
If salvation has no call upon our lives whatsoever and is purely God's choice who to save? Then what sort of God won't even fulfill His own desires yet expects us to believe Him when He says He will give to us all our desires if we delight in Him?
That is one very confused god.![]()
He created Adam's body and soul and breathed into him life. Not necessary for the rest of humanity. We are conceived and inherit all that he had.Context Cameron. We were all created, our bodies were conceived. You said yourself it is God who creates the soul and we are souls.
26 Then God said, “Let us make mankind in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground.”
Man became a living soul when God breathed the breath of life into him. (Genesis 2 v 7)He created Adam's body and soul and breathed into him life. Not necessary for the rest of humanity. We are conceived and inherit all that he had.
Will not obedience in the new Eternal Order be forced upon all God's saints, since all the saints will finally be liberated FROM the power and presence of sin forever and ever? Since the saints with their new found nature won't be able to sin (just like God has never been able), then how can it be said that the saints in the visible kingdom have "freewill"?
Do you believe God needs to do the same for each individual?Man became a living soul when God breathed the breath of life into him. (Genesis 2 v 7)
I was simply making the point that soul did not precede the breath of life being breathed into Adam's physical body.Do you believe God needs to do the same for each individual?
I think there might be at least one here who would see it this way:
Regeneration (Life, but Not Salvation) ----- > Belief ----- > Salvation (Salvation) ----- > Faith.
But I'm not 100% sure as they tend to be somewhat vague when saying what they believe and do not always clearly define their use of terminology.
Doubt it seeing as he can't recognise his own failings as evil, like saying I'll wait for an apology from God before i apologise for condemning a Christian to hell.Hmm...maybe he doesn't believer there's such an animal as an evildoer either.![]()
Not necessarily. The soul wasn't alive until the breath came. It could still have been present but not animated.I was simply making the point that soul did not precede the breath of life being breathed into Adam's physical body.
Oddly enough, that's tonight's dinner.
still kicking against your goad,I forgot to include "God's grace" before "Regeneration," which they see as Election or Predestination. This is the general order of salvation (ordo salutis) in Calvinism (the standard classic version). So the standard Calvinist order is:
God's grace → Regeneration → Faith → Justification → Sanctification.
As for folks here:
Well, I think you may have Calvinists who hold to some classic form of Calvinism, and yet others here are subscribing to something less orthodox to actual classic Calvinists (although they may hold to the 5 points of TULIP in general). But you are right. Many here appear to be very vague about their beliefs here (which to me is very puzzling).
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That imbues inanimate objects with soul.Not necessarily. The soul wasn't alive until the breath came. It could still have been present but not animated.
It is a general failing of these free willing Pelagian heretics.Hmm...maybe he doesn't believer there's such an animal as an evildoer either.![]()