I asked your position on hell because it needed to be asked. Your statement, taken at face value, that is before your clarification, leaves one to deduce that you deny an eternal punishment for "humans". As you can imagine this raises a red flag, as the denial of hell could only come from a mouthpiece for satan. To be honest, this statement paired with my observation of you lurking around this site pouncing on everyone who disagrees with you had me wondering. That's why I asked.
Debate? What's your definition of debate? I asked a question, you refused to answer, merely using the opportunity as a platform to spew your hatred for Calvinists. This repeated nearly half a dozen times, I ask a question, you deflect and spit more venom, then vomit all over your keyboard claiming a debate victory, "
I win" 🙌
🤦♂️ Foolishness.
Throughout this entire dialogue I've heard the words of my dad wringing clear in my ear; never argue with a fool in public lest the public not know which is which. You were right dad.
I withdraw
@7seasrekeyed you'll have to find another platform to shout your hatred from.
To those who believe rebirth is a personal decision, I would encourage a reexamination. The new birth, the new heart, new spirit, new nature, new belief is unmistakable, one who's experienced it will know it is given not a decisional achievement. It's not my desire that anyone doubt their salvation
unnecessarily, but it is my desire to see people come to a saving faith, to forgo the years of unwitting self deception that I went through. I don't know much about calvin, but I do know that decisional regenerate people seem to hate his doctrine and unfortunately the majority of the local church is full of them. They're in the pulpit, in the elder seats and they fill the majority of the pews. They account for much of the confusion in the local church, unwittingly teaching a false gospel of works and their lack of good fruit is a major deterrent to the lost who come to test the waters. This isn't an outside observation of a born and raised reformed theologian, its what I witnessed for years, what I took part in as a self proclaimed christian.
So call me a calvanist if you want, claim I have made a god in my own image, that I'm guilty of idolatry and claim I am deceived by a doctrine of demons but I'll continue to pray for you. I'll continue to pray for one of the most difficult mission fields in the world, the American local church, most of whom have decided they're going to heaven whether God likes it or not.