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They believe that God justifies the ungodly. By nature we are separated from God until we are regenerated by his grace. Then we declared righteous, at which point He proceeds to transform us into the righteousness He has declared us to have. It is not “to prove the statement true”, it is because all who he justifies, he glorifies, and conforming to His character is part of what it means to be a saved person.…However, with forensic justification it means they are still dirty but somehow God says they’re clean. And then to prove that statement true, He proceeds to wash them clean.”
You are correct. You say you understand, but your expressions make it appear that you do not. It seems to you that there was never any question that you understand, but your posts leave the impression that understanding is questionable.To refresh your memory, I said “was that ever in question” and you still waffled on and on as if it were in question. It’s like you just didn’t understand what “was that ever in question” meant when it is such a simple statement.
Hope springs eternal!There definitely was no light bulb going on there.
I can understand why it might seem that way to you. You really don’t seem to understand my position at all, but project your own upon it. Therefore, you read into what I am saying and find what you expect. You are in error, as I do not have this position. It is another example of how you say you understand, but you dont.Actually it is your post that seem to display this lack of understanding of relativism. You seem to think “that you have your truth and I have my truth and that’s all okay” is not relativistic.
No, nor mine.So you don’t think I have articulated their position?
From their point of view, you don’t seem to get it. I am sure you get Mascal’s explanation.Code:What an inarticulate theologian E.L Mascal must be, considering that it was his text that I used to “articulate” my position. :rolleyes: But it seems you didn’t get it or you will not be going on and on about “not articulating their position”.
It comes across that way. Has it occurred to you that someone else might have a different perception than yours?And there you go again with “your predilection for hyperbole”. Righteous indignation. FYI there was no righteous indignation in my responses.
It may seem to you that the way you perceive things is the only way, and the right way, however, other people may see them differently, and they may also believe that the way they see things if right, and you are wrong. Insisting that your position and perception is the only right one is not very conducive to productive dialogue.No I don’t FEEL that way. It IS that way.