Because you deceived, thats howHow?
Acts 11:18
When they heard this, they quieted down and glorified God, saying, “Well then, God has granted to the Gentiles also the repentance unto life.
Welcome to Christian Forums, a Christian Forum that recognizes that all Christians are a work in progress.
You will need to register to be able to join in fellowship with Christians all over the world.
We hope to see you as a part of our community soon and God Bless!
Because you deceived, thats howHow?
Acts 11:18
When they heard this, they quieted down and glorified God, saying, “Well then, God has granted to the Gentiles also the repentance unto life.
Im here witnessing to the truth of limited effectual atonement as in post 560Oh, so you are here to ignore the obvious...
Where is it to you, in Saint Paul's 1 Cor 15 summation of what we are Saved by?
Not so. Genesis tells us that when God had finished creating:Only Catholics believe that Adam was good before the so-called fall.
But Paul is talking about Adam after the Fall. Death didn't reign before the Fall. God said (before the Fall):But Paul argues that Adam was no different than we are.
Romans 5:14 Nevertheless, death reigned from Adam until Moses, even over those who had not sinned in the likeness of the offense of Adam, who is a type of Him who was to come.
Adam was good as a natural man could be in the beginning, however it was only a mutable creature righteousness, and far below the righteousness of Christ that Christ worked out and provides to His elect, which is the very Righteousness of God, and this righteousness is an everlasting righteousness Dan 9:24Not so. Genesis tells us that when God had finished creating:
“Then God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good. So the evening and the morning were the sixth day.” (Ge 1:31 NKJV)
I am not a Roman Catholic, and I believe that Adam was good before the Fall. If he was already evil before the Fall, what was the Fall? And how could God have pronounced everything that He had made (including Adam) "very good?"
But Paul is talking about Adam after the Fall. Death didn't reign before the Fall. God said (before the Fall):
“"but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die."” (Ge 2:17 NKJV)
Limited Atonement is true; but Saint Paul doesn't list it as of foremost importance as what he originally preached to them. It is not THE Gospel...Im here witnessing to the truth of limited effectual atonement as in post 560
I ran it past Legal, and they said we need to add a disclaimer when we proclaim Paul's gospel from 1 Corinthians 15:1-5:Limited Atonement is true; but Saint Paul doesn't list it as of foremost importance as what he originally preached to them. It is not THE Gospel...
That is not true. First, the New Testament rejects the concept of the so-called "Church" institution, which has belief-authority over anyone. Second, Jesus is the head of the body of Christ, not the Pope. Finally, all believers have access to the scriptures and are guided by the Holy Spirit.Which is why the Church, the Body of Christ, who is the Head and is guided by the Holy Spirit. The teachings of the Apostles have been guarded now for 2000 years. That is also what scripture says.
We have no scriptural evidence that Adam was good before he sinned. In fact, his sin proved that he wasn't good.He was good before he sinned, he was neither mortal nor immortal. He could attain either one.
That is not true. Paul argues that Satan has the power to manipulate us with our fear of death, which is no longer an issue for those who place their faith in Jesus Christ.He has the power of death.
God introduced physical death into his creation from the beginning.God permitted him to introduce death through the disobedience of Adam.
That is not true. The last enemy is death, and Jesus will defeat death at our resurrection.Christ restored the world to life again at His resurrection when He defeated Satan and death.
What you perceive may not be the entire reality. This is a fundamental aspect of propaganda, where an orchestrated effort seeks to convince the masses that a particular belief or opinion is universally held. In truth, only a small group of individuals may genuinely subscribe to this idea, while the majority remain unconvinced or indifferent. This manipulation shapes societal perceptions, creating an illusion of consensus that obscures the diversity of thought that actually exists.You proved it according to your personal interpretation. Which is fine for you. But not for me. If it has not been believed from the beginning and by all everywhere it is not the Truth.
Propaganda.True, but that is not what sola scriptura means. Sola scriptura is the doctrine of Protestants who develop their own interpretations from scripture, adding to scripture. This is why there are many hundreds of theories by these individuals and as many denominations.
That is hardly the work of the Holy Spirit. It is the devil leading these people astray. Protestants are becoming more divided by the year.
Scripture says it is true. The authority lies in the Body over which Christ rules and the Holy Spirit guides and protects. We don't have a Pope for that reason. The Councils are not the last word either. It is the membership of the Body which is led by the Holy Spirit, just as it was in Acts 2 at the council of Jerusalem. All the Churches Paul and other disciples established were of the same Body, I Tim 3:15 is very clear.That is not true. First, the New Testament rejects the concept of the so-called "Church" institution, which has belief-authority over anyone. Second, Jesus is the head of the body of Christ, not the Pope. Finally, all believers have access to the scriptures and are guided by the Holy Spirit.
It is clearly there. The fact that he sinned and fell proves he was good before. His judgement also very clear, which was death, dust to dust.We have no scriptural evidence that Adam was good before he sinned. In fact, his sin proved that he wasn't good.
That is because Christ defeated death. Heb 2:14 is also very clear who holds the power of death. If God held power of death why would Christ be needed to defeat death? Your theory is full of holes.That is not true. Paul argues that Satan has the power to manipulate us with our fear of death, which is no longer an issue for those who place their faith in Jesus Christ.
Which is part of your theory. Adam could not have been condemned to death, if he was already mortal.God introduced physical death into his creation from the beginning.
Death has been defeated which is why we have the hope of eternal life. Man dies once to rid our mortal bodies of sin. Heb 9:27, I Cor 15:56-57, we will be raised to immortality, and incorruptibility.That is not true. The last enemy is death, and Jesus will defeat death at our resurrection.
If there is any propaganda it the Protestant milieu that claims the Holy Spirit is the one who gives everyone all these false teaching, new innovative ideas. The Holy Spirit has not given any more revelation, that is additions to the Gospel from the beginning, Jude 3. Diversity of thought. That is a rich one. The purpose of the Holy Spirit in protecting the once given Truth is for unity of faith, not diversity of thought.What you perceive may not be the entire reality. This is a fundamental aspect of propaganda, where an orchestrated effort seeks to convince the masses that a particular belief or opinion is universally held. In truth, only a small group of individuals may genuinely subscribe to this idea, while the majority remain unconvinced or indifferent. This manipulation shapes societal perceptions, creating an illusion of consensus that obscures the diversity of thought
of thought that actually exists.
Propaganda.
The word "good" can mean one of many different ideas. In the context of Genesis, "good" means "fitting." Everything he made fitted for the story he wanted to tell through his creation. The creation is a story of redemption and salvation, with Jesus as the central figure.Not so. Genesis tells us that when God had finished creating:
“Then God saw everything that He had made, and indeed it was very good. So the evening and the morning were the sixth day.” (Ge 1:31 NKJV)
I am not a Roman Catholic, and I believe that Adam was good before the Fall. If he was already evil before the Fall, what was the Fall? And how could God have pronounced everything that He had made (including Adam) "very good?"
I quibble with the translation "you shall surely die." I think God meant to say, "in the day that you eat of it, dying you shall die." In this context, the second sense of "die" is more akin to condemnation. Paul talks about how we were dead in our transgressions, meaning that we were under the penalty of death while we lived in transgression. Jesus tells his disciples that even if his disciples should die, they shall live.But Paul is talking about Adam after the Fall. Death didn't reign before the Fall. God said (before the Fall):
“"but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die."” (Ge 2:17 NKJV)
For someone who seems so zealous to promote your cult's version of salvation, you have done an absolutely fantastic job of repulsing everyone to it. How does it feel to take the stage and get booed out?Because you deceived, thats how
Its a Gospel Doctrine, there is no Gospel without it.Limited Atonement is true; but Saint Paul doesn't list it as of foremost importance as what he originally preached to them. It is not THE Gospel...
Lol, how does it feel being deceived ? And what is debate ? Is it answering all your questions and interpreting all the verses you can muster up ?For someone who seems so zealous to promote your cult's version of salvation, you have done an absolutely fantastic job of repulsing everyone to it. How does it feel to take the stage and get booed out?
You started a debate on it and seem unwilling to engage in actual debate. You've just been pasting from your creed book, slapping low-effort one liners on the forum, and have been generally unavailable except for very quick sessions.
Did you think you would come here and find some eager students ready to convert from Christianity to Calvinism? Forums are notorious for not having my low hanging fruit. People have already read the Bible, have already debated everything, already chose their sides, etc. I really have no idea what you think you're doing.
Correction:Augustine is considered the founder of the Roman Catholic Church with his theology. His theology is heavily Platonic with a heavy leaning on Manichaeism. Origin another neo-Platonist also developed universalism. All these false teachings were condemned by the Orthodox Church. What is amazing is the both Calvin and Luther adopted a lot from Augustine, such as Original Sin, Satisfaction theory of atonement. They are still very prominent is most Protestant denominations even today.
Limited Atonement is true; but Saint Paul doesn't list it as of foremost importance as what he originally preached to them. It is not THE Gospel...
Limited Atonement is a heresy - not a Biblical doctrine.Its a Gospel Doctrine, there is no Gospel without it.
Correction accepted, He is regarded as the founder of most of their theology after the fall of Rome and especially after the split that has yet to be resolved.Correction:
Jesus Christ is considered the founder of the Catholic Church - not Augustine.
In the New Testament, the definition of "all" is contextual. To see how it works, let me give an everyday example.Please google "ALL"
No, no; never add anything to the Bible...I ran it past Legal, and they said we need to add a disclaimer when we proclaim Paul's gospel from 1 Corinthians 15:1-5:
"3 For I handed down to you as of first importance what I also received, that Christ died for our sins* according to the Scriptures, 4 and that He was buried, and that He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, 5 and that He appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve."
* Christ may or may not have died for YOUR sins.
Limited Atonement is a heresy - not a Biblical doctrine.