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minkymurph
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After much discussion here, pre-destination, OSAS, double pre-destination so on and so forth are to me, no more than theological opinions and interpretations. Maybe someone who falls wasn’t ‘really’ saved in the first place but I don’t see how anyone could know that and I have never met anyone who believes they can state with any great deal of clarity who these individuals are other then themselves. Therefore, it’s theological opinion which to me has little value other than for the individual who believes it as it gives them a reassurance that other faiths perhaps cannot.
I would also say that God’s eternal plan, pre-destination and who are REALLY saved as indivuiduals, has not been revealed to us yet. We as believers hope to counted among those who receive eternal salvation but until we do, how can we be sure of any theological opinion or interpretation of scripture. I don’t believe we need to guess at what has not been revealed yet, we will know when God reveals it. I would also say that there are many who come up with interpretations of scripture in order to create the impression that they have some special kind of insight into the word of God and therefore, their interpretaions should be believed. Why should I believe Calvin any more than anyone else?
As a believer in Jesus, I would state that I am compelled to believe theological opinions and interpretations of scripture that are infallible and only what is infallible. I am not under obligation to believe theological opnions or interpretations of scripture that are open to human falliblity. I have yet to come across anyone who is prepared to stand over these teachings and state they believe they are infallible.and saying, ‘it’s in the Bible’ which is the answer I am often given when I ask if a person believes this teaching is infallible, is an inadequate answer.
I would also say that God’s eternal plan, pre-destination and who are REALLY saved as indivuiduals, has not been revealed to us yet. We as believers hope to counted among those who receive eternal salvation but until we do, how can we be sure of any theological opinion or interpretation of scripture. I don’t believe we need to guess at what has not been revealed yet, we will know when God reveals it. I would also say that there are many who come up with interpretations of scripture in order to create the impression that they have some special kind of insight into the word of God and therefore, their interpretaions should be believed. Why should I believe Calvin any more than anyone else?
As a believer in Jesus, I would state that I am compelled to believe theological opinions and interpretations of scripture that are infallible and only what is infallible. I am not under obligation to believe theological opnions or interpretations of scripture that are open to human falliblity. I have yet to come across anyone who is prepared to stand over these teachings and state they believe they are infallible.and saying, ‘it’s in the Bible’ which is the answer I am often given when I ask if a person believes this teaching is infallible, is an inadequate answer.