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BingoCrack a lexicon, youre in serious need of one. Youre being influenced by your church not by the truth.
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BingoCrack a lexicon, youre in serious need of one. Youre being influenced by your church not by the truth.
You seem to put the cart before the horse. I never said there was an expiration date . The apostles did speak and preach about Christ to their fold. That does not mean men can make NEW Oral Traditions WHICH CONTRADICT the apostles who wrote down what they spoke so that NO MAN can supersede their authority. Hence why they mention that people are to keep what they have received by speech or written word.Sooooooo, where does 2 Thess. 2:15 say that everything The Apostles taught will eventually be written down in Scripture??
Answer: It DOESN’T.
2 Thess 2:15
"Stand firm and hold fast to the Traditions you were taught, either by an ORAL STATEMENT or by a letter from us."NO mention of an expiration date.
As for “contradicting” Scripture – Mary’s Immaculate Conception does NOT do this. She acknowledges that she was saved by God – so I’m NOT sure where you’re getting this from.
Agreed.Sanctification is complete when we are in Heaven.
Then you make God unjust. He requires double payment for some sins?
You still have to prove that the word says what you claim, you have yet to meet that burden of proof.Agreed.
Because she is Kecharitomene at the Angel’s greeting - Mary’s sanctification was complete.
That is what the Catholic church says without basis.Mary is said to be full of grace – perfectly and completely.
We have not established sinlessness at all.Now that we've established her sinlessness - how about addressing post #1213 and Mary's role as Ark of the New Covenant??
Not following your question here.Finally, as to redemption and our choosing to follow Christ – WHY does that require “double payment” for some sins??
Ay, ay, ay – this is the tragedy of Protestantism.I'm not conflating anything. The post i made was in response to someone else regarding works. The unsaved cannot do works pleasing to God. The saved are created for good works.
And the notion ALL people on the planet are redeemed is a huge flaw in your theology. You can't be bought back AND not saved. And redemption does not mean 'paid the sins of everybody'. Crack a lexicon, youre in serious need of one. Youre being influenced by your church not by the truth. Jesus said in Mk 10:45 that He gave His life a ransom for many.....not everybody. If everybody had their sins paid for and by extension their certificate of debt nailed to the cross..Col 2:14, there would be zero people in hell. What kind of god do you have anyway, that redeems all mankind then still ends up throwing many into hell for eternity?
Lurkers, this is the folly of catholicism.
And the point you keep missing because of your heresy is that, although He was human, Jesus lived a PERFECT life.
A pew-filler, hopefully on his way to surrendering to Christ.
Do you have scriptures? YES , how else would there be ANY assemblies? As for obedience to themSooooooo, where does 2 Thess. 2:15 say that everything The Apostles taught will eventually be written down in Scripture??
Answer: It DOESN’T.
2 Thess 2:15
"Stand firm and hold fast to the Traditions you were taught, either by an ORAL STATEMENT or by a letter from us."NO mention of an expiration date.
As for “contradicting” Scripture – Mary’s Immaculate Conception does NOT do this. She acknowledges that she was saved by God – so I’m NOT sure where you’re getting this from.
I've never claimed to be a calvinist. I never brought up limited atonement. I responded to your whacked idea that all the earth is redeemed, with scripture. And your response is a rant against calvinism?? Too funny. Instead of hurling insults how about simply addressing the issues?Ay, ay, ay – this is the tragedy of Protestantism.
Tens of thousands of disjointed and perpetually-splintering sects that ALL teach different doctrines yet ALL claim that the Holy Spirit “led” them in their flawed interpretations. In YOUR case – the 16th century, man-made Calvinist abomination of Limited Atonement – the “L” of his “TULIP” debacle.
A. You didn't give a definition, you gave your opinion, which is quite wrong.In one breath, you condemn my definition of “Redeemed” as paid for – and in the very next sentence, you ECHO my definition by referencing Col. 2:14.
You just destroyed your own argument. Thanks. If redemption meant ALL are purchased then all the verses you just quoted would be moot because ALL would be in heaven. Do a word study before you come out here and embarrass yourself with the obvious lack of knowledge you presume to have. Writing in BOLD CAPS is no substitute for learning.1 Tim. 2:3-4 for states emphatically that God wills the salvation of ALL people and that ALL come to a knowledge pof the truth. Sadly – NOT all will choose to follow Him.
John 3:16 states explicitly that God loved the world so much that He gave His only begotten son – and WHOEVER believes in him will have everlasting life – but NOT everyone will follow Him.
Mark 10:45 says that He gave His life as a ransom for MANY and not “ALL” because NOT all will choose to follow Him.
Get it now??
Don’t just quote Scripture. LEARN what it means . . .
how is it not ? you alone are the BIGGEST HERETIC in this forum . your bread is the same as the leaven of the pharisees .. your doctrine is so far out there.i have doubts you ever seeing home plateHOW is my view "heretical"??
Obviously not Christian if they are NOT SAVED and well being born again is called becoming Christian,
the 2 amigos amigo 1 amigo 2I know
I want to know why HE thinks that having followed Jesus for His entire ministry was required of Matthias.
the young man at the hospital was asked are you a christian? yes i been a catholic all my life. he couldn't even prayDid you ever notice People follow after Christ, call themselves Christians and then reject Christ and claim the USED to be a Christian?
Did you ever notice it was men who did NOT follow after Christ, who called men who DID follow after Christ....Christians?
Did you ever notice People follow after Christ, call themselves Christians and then reject Christ and claim the USED to be a Christian?
I do not agree with you.
I believe "Christians" are followers of the Word of God.
I believe Jesus was clear that "Converted", is the most correct term, and Permanent, whereas the term Christian, a person can be one and then not.
Glory to God,
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the young man at the hospital was asked are you a christian? yes i been a catholic all my life. he couldn't even pray
that is the most important thing to them catholicI asked when did he become Catholic. He said he was born Catholic. LOL