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Ok.A parable is different from a fable.
Ok.A parable is different from a fable.
Oh, but jericho, we agree on much, much more. Get an atheist on here, or a Muslim, or even Catholic Nancy Pelosi and weād be arguing from the same position on practically everything.Wow we agree on something!![]()
Our participation in the sacrifice of Christ.What is lacking in Christās afflictions?
Nancy Pelosi is Catholic!Oh, but jericho, we agree on much, much more. Get an atheist on here, or a Muslim, or even Catholic Nancy Pelosi and weād be arguing from the same position on practically everything.
Donāt do this to me. You are killing me! We agree again. You are slipping whereās elvis?Our participation in the sacrifice of Christ.
No she is not.PR is having a hard time the rich man is actually in hell.
Welll hellooo, how can god be just if he is going to cast them to hell for being sinners when according to you, it is he who made them sinners?But the place is limbo and not heaven they do not receive the full love of God because itās a lesser place. Scripture leaves only two places as a final destination. Scripture does not answer the question. I would like to see all conceived people go to heaven. Because God is just all people will be judged for sin.
Which god already knew from the beginning. So why did he keep on making people knowing that they will be born evil? does you god like sin?Original sin from Adam.
So therefore god created sinnersNo they go hand in hand. David says we are conceived in sin. Just as you are human at conception so you are a sinner.
Exactly! So therefore your god is a blood thirsty, psychopath. Thank you for agreeing with me.Maybe the same reason He created people He knows who will not accept Him and go to hell and be tormented for eternity.
So he creates people knowing that they will reject him so he can send them to hell. Again, thank you for agreeing with me that your god is a psychopath.Just as He knows there will be people He created who will reject Him and be in hell for eternity.
No, that is by YOUR thoughts.By your thoughts God is unable to really save anyone. He must just sit back and hope someone will be worthy of the salvation He has provided.
Nope that was not the point. You cite a passage, claim that it supports your kind of predestination to hell when it does not. I think you better read and understand the passages you cite before you quote them. It seems to me you do not understand these passages at all.The point was someone else by their sin caused the death baby. The baby had no freewill in that matter. It was not about his eternal destination.
Actually, you canāt say Exactlly or Amen to that. It does not support your position at all but ours.Exactly Amen!
Of course it is related to who we are. By the very term Mercy, it is relational. That someone is dispensing mercy and someone is in need of mercy.Godās grace and mercy is not related to who we are but to who He is.
So it is and neither PR nor myself claims they are the same.A parable is different from a fable.
Yes, it is cruel to create us for hell.Iāve always thought that God has given us free will to choose which path weāll take. He does, however, know which path weāll pick. I donāt think He picked FOR us, He just knows whatās going to happen.
Plus, I canāt imagine God pulling a trick like that, it sounds so cruel to create us for Hell.
Ted Kennedy is a strange one. When he was younger he was so opposed to abortion. One wonders whether the change is for political convenience. Which is sad as it means a sell out. The devil must have paid a good priceNancy Pelosi is Catholic!You really are open minded but you also forgot the former Ted Kennedy.
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Wow youāve actually written something that I can agree with! That is excellent! :clapping::clapping::clapping:What was lacking in Christās afflictions in regards to our Christian walk? It is the ability for us to identify first hand with His suffering. Unless we suffer first hand for the cause of Christ ourselves we will never be able to identify fully with the Christian principal of sacrificial living that brings glory to God.
When we suffer for the cause of Christ we experience Godās ability to move in our lives and bring Himself Glory through our afflictions. It is not whether we live or are martyred for the faith but us living out our faith in the will of God.
I have made my point that God can both predestine and grant freewill. In your view, where would Augustineās and Thomas Aquinasā views on predestination fall?**I think ALL **Protestant belief leads to Predestination.
Other denominations may not believe in Predestination but so long as they hold to the doctrine of utter depravity (which Luther and Calvin - and I think even Zwingli does) then the only conclusion that one can arrive at is Predestination to Hell for those who end up in hell.
They just have not followed the trajectory of their belief to its logical conclusion.
LOL! What does elvis have to do with this?Donāt do this to me. You are killing me! We agree again. You are slipping whereās elvis?
Yes, this is very Catholic of you to say, jericho!What was lacking in Christās afflictions in regards to our Christian walk? It is the ability for us to identify first hand with His suffering. Unless we suffer first hand for the cause of Christ ourselves we will never be able to identify fully with the Christian principal of sacrificial living that brings glory to God.