Getting a little too heated. Anyway I have work to do.Take it or leave it marks.
Bye.
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Getting a little too heated. Anyway I have work to do.Take it or leave it marks.
Bye.
That's what I'm using. And I'm sticking to what is written.Do you know about exegesis?
That would be good to know.
Oh for goodness sake marks...Post that please. Let's look at it.
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Was Paul happy about this?1 Corinthians? Paul says the Corinthians are carnal.
Right....!You're agreeing with me. Why start with "No"?
Right....Manicheanism is Gnosticism.
Agreed. Besides the fact that it's difficult to study Augustine because he changed his mind on important matters during his life-time and at times going back and forth between two understandings.Google AI :
St. Augustine did not explicitly teach the doctrine of "Once Saved Always Saved" (OSAS) in the way that some Protestant denominations understand it today, but his writings on the necessity of God's grace and the concept of perseverance of the saints are often interpreted as supporting a similar idea, where God's grace enables believers to persevere in faith until the end, effectively ensuring their salvation once they are truly converted; however, this interpretation is debated among theologians due to nuances in Augustine's writings.
I agree that sin hardens the heart.Hebrews 3:12,13 says so.
Sin hardens the heart.
Hebrews 3:12,13 says it, not me.
Ummmm marks....You're just another person who refuses to believe the words of one passage because of how you understand another passage, and I'm not interested in declaring even a 3 or 4 verse section of Scripture to be false on it's face. Others are, and it saves them the hard work of actually coming to understand these passages.
No matter, I'm not afraid of work, or of learning something new, particularly as concerns the Bible. And the fact is that I'm able to believe all the passages as true on their face - true as written. Forgive me if I fail to find your arguments compelling, considering that you won't engage with and declare exactly true ALL the Scriptures.
Yes, I'm serious. I believe the Bible, every word of it. Every word.
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I NEVER post from a phone.I think I gotta address this after I get back home. Too much to type on a phone.
OK, tell yourself that if you find it comforting.You do NOT believe every word...
You believe what SUITS YOU.
GP....the above is what those that believe in OSAS state....I believe in a form of OSAS : those who fall away retroactively never partook of Christ, they are blotted out, they become never-have-believed, so, in a sense, OSAS.
I meant REFUSED.The word "refute" is not the word "refuse" : "refute" means "disprove" or "debunk".
I cannot judge your soul marks.OK, tell yourself that if you find it comforting.
Meanwhile you really aren't in any position to judge my motives.
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You don't know my heart, this is simply hubris.But your MOTIVES CAN be judged.
For the record...You don't know my heart, this is simply hubris.
Sad! When discussions become planted in personal comments like this, it's over, that's all you have.
You refuse to actually examine and understand certain passages, and now you make it personal, all done.
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For the record...
YOU brought up your motives...
Not ME.
Self-awareness is a good and useful thing.You believe what SUITS YOU.
Yeah, in the preceding verses, the imperatives "seek the things that are above... set your affections on the things that are above not on earthly things"--this is not something all, or even most, Christians do. Not having affections for things of the earth, but for heaven, is not the norm with Christians. The opposite is true. It is the exception that someone has heavenly, and not earthly, affections.I NEVER said it doesn't say that!
Please post where I said that Colossians 3:4 says something different than what you're saying.
WHAT I SAID IS THAT THERE'S A BIG IF TO COLOSSIANS 3:4
Colossians 1:23
IF WE CONTINUE IN THE FAITH....THEN Colossians 3:4 will be true.
Take it or leave it marks.
Bye.
I'm just saying they exist.Was Paul happy about this?
Was he warning them?
So, the long and the short of it was that I agreed with you on OSAS was unbiblical and not apostolic--and we know this because the only place it ever appeared in early church history was among the gnostics, whom the Church declared heretics, and that, strikingly, OSAS began to appear in the Church only after a converted Gnostic (Augustine) began teaching. That can't be mere coincidence.Right....!
Right....
Agreed. Besides the fact that it's difficult to study Augustine because he changed his mind on important matters during his life-time and at times going back and forth between two understandings.
I agree that sin hardens the heart.
I doubt I said differently....
Right, so it just puzzled me why you began with "No", in that case--I was trying to figure out why you had begun with "no" (maybe you had gotten "refuted" mixed up with "refused"--apparently not).I meant REFUSED.
I may not know much...
but I sure know English.
Even though I am gobsmacked that anyone could actually make the decisions to shape their minds into the shapes Marks shapes his mind into, I wouldn't say his motives are not good, and it is not good for anyone to say his motives are not good. He simply reads differently than we do. As hard as it may be for you to believe, he actually believes the things (things we think are incoherent) he is saying. He doesn't have some evil motive. He's really trying to help people to the best of his ability by sharing what he perceives to be "God's Word".I cannot judge your soul marks.
But your MOTIVES CAN be judged.
And your motives are not good.