In post no. 1349 of a different thread @Christian Soldier posted the following in reply to a post of mine:
You are entitled to your opinion, just as the rest of the 8 billion people are. Just remember, your opinion is only one, so I can chose to believe yours or any one of the other 8 billion opinions out there.
This is why I chose to believe what God said, so with all due respect to ourself. I must reject your opinion and believe what God said, because you're opinion is in direct opposition to God's Word.
I see you follow the crowd, while turning your back towards God. You have placed your faith in 1500 years Roman Catholicism, while denying Gods Word. My Bible describes a great Harlot who deceives the whole world, you have come under Her strong delusion. So you're willing to trample over the blood of Christ to follow Her.
You have made your position clear and stated that "you don't want to know the truth" so I don't want to waste my time trying to share the truth with someone who hates it so mush that they have slammed the door shut on it. I will pray for you, but that's all I can do, unless God quickens you from the dead and opens your eyes.
This was my post no. 1340 to which Christian Soldier replied above:
Christian Soldier,
your post was right above a reply of mine so I coudn't help seeing it.
I say this because I also hesitate to argue about reformed theology, although, as far as I'm concerned, it would be a very important discussion for the simple reason that reformed theology changes the nature of God....no other denomination does this.
I'm not going to look at your chart because I don't know what arminianism is and don't care to learn.
I would like to say this to you.....
My feeling is that ANY theology that was INVENTED in the near past cannot be a correct theology.
I bring the JWs and the Mormons to mind.
HOW could anything that was not seen for 1,500 years possibly be correct?
Were theologians dumb before this?
And I sure hope you don't bring up Augustine...even the CC has abolished his ideas which were accepted back then for very specific reasons. No other ECF believed in destination or the absence of free will.
Just a thought...
****************************************************************************
Christian Soldier:
You've made personal statements and you don't even know me.
So please stick to the topic at hand.
I do NOT post my personal opinion of this forum about the Christian faith.
What I post is what the NT teaches and what every other denomination believes to be true...
except for the reformed.
All denominations teach the gospel of Jesus Christ...the good news.
In reformed theology there is NO good news, except of course for those few lucky ones that God chose,
and for no reason that any of them can determine except that it's God's pleasure.
I don't place my faith in 1,500 years of Roman Catholicism (as you call it).
What I said is this --- I'll repeat:
It's difficult to understand how anyone could follow a teaching that came about 1,500 years after Jesus ascension...
like for instance the JWs or the Mormons.
I went on to say that no one in the early church believed in either predestination or the absence of free will.
I also said that I hoped you wouldn't bring up Augustine....a manachaen that converted to Catholicism after 10 years of being a gnostic.
If you don't care to reply, that's fine with me.
But don't believe that YOU have the truth.
Unless two believe the same exact doctrine, we cannot know what the truth is.
There is one way....to understand the bible as an entire concept and not pick and choose verses that SEEM to agree with
your unbiblical theology.
Perhaps, one day, God will open YOUR eyes and introduce you to a God that cares for His creation,
a God that is loving, merciful, and just.
And get rid of your hatred....
it's rather harmful to your soul and spirit.
You are entitled to your opinion, just as the rest of the 8 billion people are. Just remember, your opinion is only one, so I can chose to believe yours or any one of the other 8 billion opinions out there.
This is why I chose to believe what God said, so with all due respect to ourself. I must reject your opinion and believe what God said, because you're opinion is in direct opposition to God's Word.
I see you follow the crowd, while turning your back towards God. You have placed your faith in 1500 years Roman Catholicism, while denying Gods Word. My Bible describes a great Harlot who deceives the whole world, you have come under Her strong delusion. So you're willing to trample over the blood of Christ to follow Her.
You have made your position clear and stated that "you don't want to know the truth" so I don't want to waste my time trying to share the truth with someone who hates it so mush that they have slammed the door shut on it. I will pray for you, but that's all I can do, unless God quickens you from the dead and opens your eyes.
This was my post no. 1340 to which Christian Soldier replied above:
Christian Soldier,
your post was right above a reply of mine so I coudn't help seeing it.
I say this because I also hesitate to argue about reformed theology, although, as far as I'm concerned, it would be a very important discussion for the simple reason that reformed theology changes the nature of God....no other denomination does this.
I'm not going to look at your chart because I don't know what arminianism is and don't care to learn.
I would like to say this to you.....
My feeling is that ANY theology that was INVENTED in the near past cannot be a correct theology.
I bring the JWs and the Mormons to mind.
HOW could anything that was not seen for 1,500 years possibly be correct?
Were theologians dumb before this?
And I sure hope you don't bring up Augustine...even the CC has abolished his ideas which were accepted back then for very specific reasons. No other ECF believed in destination or the absence of free will.
Just a thought...
****************************************************************************
Christian Soldier:
You've made personal statements and you don't even know me.
So please stick to the topic at hand.
I do NOT post my personal opinion of this forum about the Christian faith.
What I post is what the NT teaches and what every other denomination believes to be true...
except for the reformed.
All denominations teach the gospel of Jesus Christ...the good news.
In reformed theology there is NO good news, except of course for those few lucky ones that God chose,
and for no reason that any of them can determine except that it's God's pleasure.
I don't place my faith in 1,500 years of Roman Catholicism (as you call it).
What I said is this --- I'll repeat:
It's difficult to understand how anyone could follow a teaching that came about 1,500 years after Jesus ascension...
like for instance the JWs or the Mormons.
I went on to say that no one in the early church believed in either predestination or the absence of free will.
I also said that I hoped you wouldn't bring up Augustine....a manachaen that converted to Catholicism after 10 years of being a gnostic.
If you don't care to reply, that's fine with me.
But don't believe that YOU have the truth.
Unless two believe the same exact doctrine, we cannot know what the truth is.
There is one way....to understand the bible as an entire concept and not pick and choose verses that SEEM to agree with
your unbiblical theology.
Perhaps, one day, God will open YOUR eyes and introduce you to a God that cares for His creation,
a God that is loving, merciful, and just.
And get rid of your hatred....
it's rather harmful to your soul and spirit.
Last edited: