Search results

  1. R

    Understanding God’s election

    The spiritual cause behind your non-answer is very obvious: Your "freewill: is in bondage to sin, the flesh, the world and the devfil and cannot give a real, genuine, straight, honest answer to a "yes" or "no" rhetorical question. Are there any other FWers out there who feel empowered by their...
  2. R

    Understanding God’s election

    What does Rom 10:21 have to do with the hypothetical existence of eternal beings? :rolleyes: The minds of you FWers are absolutely shot! Cognitive Dissonance reigns supreme in your heart.
  3. R

    Understanding God’s election

    So, you are another FWer whose mighty "freewill" is not empowered to answer the simple rhetorical question in Jer 13:23a with an honest, straightforward "yes" or "no" answer. No surprises here. (n)
  4. R

    Understanding God’s election

    Of course, grace is just for you. It's for all of God's chosen, covenant people.
  5. R

    Understanding God’s election

    Well, I was testing out the divine "theory" in Jer 13:23. Tell me, sir, what is the answer to the "yes" or "no" rhetorical question in part A of this text?
  6. R

    Understanding God’s election

    So, you think Jo Your false claim contradicts what Paul said in 9:11, 16 about the twins.
  7. R

    Understanding God’s election

    I had a singing canary once that I tried to train how to bark. And when that failed I tried to teach it to meow. For some odd reason that darn bird just didn't want to cooperate.
  8. R

    Understanding God’s election

    What does Jonah's preaching to adults have to do with what I posted. How does an infant who dies at birth get to hear the gospel? Does God send a tooth fairy to whisper in the infant's ear before it breathes its last? :rolleyes:
  9. R

    Understanding God’s election

    Then give me an equally explicit passage in scripture that teaches that God isn't the only eternal being in the universe.
  10. R

    Understanding God’s election

    No! The correct idea is that no one innately wants to choose because all men's hearts are evil by nature, and man cannot make choices contrary to their nature. God cannot sin for the simple reason it's not in his nature to do so; whereas man cannot not sin because it's his nature to sin! See...
  11. R

    Understanding God’s election

    And what about all the Eskimos living in frigid climes? Or the Pygmies living in Australia, etc.? How many centuries did it take before the Gospel came to these kinds of remote places?
  12. R

    Understanding God’s election

    What about all the infants, babies, toddlers, young children, mentally handicapped, etc. who never heard the gospel before they died? If your going to make the stupendous claim that God ensures that every person on the planet w/o exception hears the gospel, then there must be NO EXCEPTIONS...
  13. R

    Understanding God’s election

    How sad that you cannot realize that your Zs are the sleep of death!
  14. R

    Understanding God’s election

    Apparently you have never read 1Tim 6:16. But I'm not surprised that have bought into Satan's lie that man is just like God! The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?
  15. R

    Understanding God’s election

    You have to understand something here about Studier: He believes the sons of men can actually change their nature -- just like he believes the Ethiopian can change the color of his skin and the leopard can most assuredly change its spots.
  16. R

    Understanding God’s election

    FTFY. And I couldn't agree more. FWT has spiritually dead sinners raising themselves up from their spiritual tombs by the mighty power of their "freewill". It has spiritually dead sinners changing their own natures -- which God himself can't even do. FWT says that Ethiopians and leopards...
  17. R

    Understanding God’s election

    That's because God didn't do for all mankind w/o exception what He did do for all mankind w/o distinction. Learn the difference already!
  18. R

    Understanding God’s election

    I have a question for you re this text: 1 Cor 8:3 3 But the man who loves God is known by God. NIV This question is this: Does God also know any man who does not love Him?
  19. R

    Understanding God’s election

    And you didn't read what I posted about Ex 3 in my 14,507. Here is the excerpt again: Ex 3:18-22 18 "The elders of Israel WILL [in the immediate future] listen to you. Then you and the elders are to go to the king of Egypt and say to him, 'The LORD, the God of the Hebrews, has met with us. Let...
  20. R

    Understanding God’s election

    Speculate much? The next thing you'll be telling us is that humans, too, pre-existed before the creation of the world. :rolleyes: