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hi diana, you cited more confusion within the Christian family.I wish your statement was true. Unfortunately…
I had an ongoing discussion with a very strict Calvinist for close to 10 years on alt.religion.mormon (a usenet group) who absolutely insisted that Christ did not have unconditional love for everybody, nor did He indeed die for everybody. He loved, and died for, only those who were of ‘the elect.’ Those who were fated for damnation, the ‘unregenerate,’ were no more worthy of His love and sacrifice than the cracked pots broken in the fire.
Now I have no real idea whether he was speaking for all Calvinists, or just hyper-Calvinists, or any particular group. I do know that he held to that position for over a decade in the face of some very severe criticism, so he was absolutely speaking for himself, if not for others. He was accepted as Christian by all those who decided that I wasn’t worthy of the title, and he called himself a Christian–I suppose he was (and is, if he is still around) a Christian.
but then I think I am, as well.![]()
My heart goes out to anyone who does not believe Jesus’s unconditional love for each and every one of us.
You say you think you are christian. What prevented you from saying “I am a Christian”?
God bless Mike
answer me in private if you prefer
thank you and God bless