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Bill,No, that is what you (pl.) do! Do you realize that you call it “dangerously” following?
You too, need to first understand the doctrine, before any fruitful discussion. Read the Boettner book above, The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination. A studied reading will take you several months; perhaps then we can discuss it.Except for the fact that you reverse the players, your analogy is superb! Remember, Christ is the groom! The church is the bride—the true believer! Christ will take care of the true believer, and help him in every way; He will never go His merry way, leaving the true believer; He will never commit adultery, though the true believer may (see Lk 22:31; 54-62), but Christ will restore him, (Jn 21:15-17). The true believer will never leave Christ, because, (“My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand. “I and the Father are one.” [Jn 10:29-30]) the Father will not allow it, and because the Father and the Son are one, neither will the Son allow it.
As you rightly say that Christ says, “no matter what…we will always be married.”
Read the book; perhaps then, I will discuss it with you.
If you are getting your information concerning Catholicism from James White and Lorraine Boettner then I can assure you that there will be almost no meaningful dialogue. White and Boettner both propound erroneous info about our most holy faith and in Boettner’s case it is mostly misinformation.
Have you read Karl Keating’s book “Catholicism and Fundamentalism” which details the story on Boettner?
Here’s a very good article. The Anti Catholic Bible
I personally will not read anything by either author…I’ve read stuff on White’s own site and I have no use for such outright lies.
Catholicism rejects predestination as you very well know. And there is nothing in the ECF writings that would support it as well. If the early church did not believe it then why should those of us who follow their doctrines?
Pax tecum,