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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Since when did doctrinal differences with scripture that result in contradictions ever both you?
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Still interpreting all the above passages out of context, not to mention your use of the eisegetical method, as well.
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    In those verses I posted earlier, they all spoke to THOUGHTS -- thoughts in the human heart. But according to you, this cannot possibly be since all thoughts reside only in one's mind, don't they? I mean...what part of this text can you not understand: Matt 15:19-20a 19 For out of the heart...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Those scriptures don't speak to the physical heart pumping blood -- but rather to the spiritual essence of man. You think all those passages are talking about thoughts that reside in the physical heart? :rolleyes::rolleyes: Even dictionaries put together largely by ungodly secularists...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Really? We're not meant to judge other people! Is that why God set up judicial standards in the Law of Moses? What were the judges in Israel supposed to judge: The sun, moon, stars, rocks, trees, animals??? Or even under the New Covenant, is not the Church authorized to render righteous...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Nah...She has it right and you have it all wrong! Read and weep! Gen 6:5 5 The LORD saw how great man's wickedness on the earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time. NIV Prov 23:7 7 For as he thinketh within himself, so is he: Eat and...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    You're on a roll today, Girl! Your post is a keeper! But...you're going to confuse all the FWers with this much info. Besides...all the above are just trivial matters, minor spiritual handicaps which man's mighty "freewill" can easily overcome.
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Even for those who judge in righteousness?
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    False Dichotomy! The faculty of mind is an integral and inexticable part of the heart! This faculty is situated in one's heart!
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    But I just quoted two passages that prove that God's foreknowledge is based on his Prerogative and NOT his Prescience. Your assumption is that foreknowledge can only be possible by God acquiring/gathering/learning knowledge of the Future. And even this nonsense is also extremely wrong-headed...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Before you break your arm patting yourself on the back, give me ONE post number that you think is your strongest argument for your FWT position or against the Five Doctrines of Grace. Make it good.
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    So, you understand God's love to be eternal in nature?
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    You're assuming God is merely a cosmic fortune teller, perhaps even perpetually baking fortune cookies in a cosmic oven to keep Him well supplied with knowledge of future events. :rolleyes: But the real truth is that prophecies in scripture come to past solely because of God's will, his plan...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Great example of the Fallacy of Equivalency which Megenta recently wrote about either in this thread or in another one. Tell, me, CV, do dogs and cats exercise free will to make choices contrary to their natures? And are dogs and cats moral/spiritual entities? And are dogs and cats made in...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    It sounds like Studier could have been a protege of the Queen of Word Salads.
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    Then how come you couldn't bring yourself to boast in "Jesus Christ and our Father" on the "Understanding Election..." thread when you refused to acknowledge and confess that God alone makes the difference between sinners who reject the gospel and sinners who accept the gospel? But here you...
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    Can We Really Exercise Free Will?

    They're not synonymous because even though God is a free moral agent, He cannot sin -- which means he cannot choose to sin since his choices are governed by his nature.
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    Understanding God’s election

    Evidently, you missed my post on the Parable of the Banguet (Lk 14:15-24) in my 15,000 which clearly contradicts the above. Tell that to the people who were only invited to the feast, refused to go and will never taste the Master's banquet. And also try telling that to those who were brought...
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    Does anyone know of....

    Whoever wrote the above must have never read the Parable of the Banquet (Lk 14:16-24).
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    Understanding God’s election

    You made the smart decision. It's wise to quit and pick up the very few poker chips you have left and run off into obscurity with something in your pocket. Beats bankruptcy. Just like the Synergism of FWT cannot pass the scrutiny of God's Holy Word, neither can you. I know how you despise...