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Work has had me swamped, and I'm still taking classes at SES. With all that, I don't have much time for fun on the BB. I'll be around some,...
Well, it's nice to see the thread still going after two and half years............but sad to see it hijacked. Going back to the OP, I think I...
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"Systematic Theology" by Norman Geisler is a four volume set that covers ground in a manner that few, if any, theologies do. It not only explains...
The scriptures say that we can know that we have everlasting life (1 John 5) How long does everlasting life last?
I HOPE you two are agreeing on two aspects of a very important issue: God has unity of nature (being), but distinction of person. The statement...
My Friend: You rightfully point out the difficulty (absurdity?) of speaking of time before time. You also rightfully point out the difficulty...
Responses: The Hebrews 1:2 passage says "made (created) the ages." The other three verses posted above show that God acted before time. Not that...
A deep breath, and......... **sigh** :rolleyes:
This is correct. Heresy (vs. orthodoxy) involves doctrines that violate the essential doctrines of the faith. There are such things as...
Wow, heresy right in front of our noses, right out in the open in front of everybody. I'm glad the real God doesn't have to figure things out...
I was told of another upcoming debate with James White: Calvinism Debate WHEN: Monday, October 16th, 2006 at 7pm WHERE: New Thomas Road...
Wow, several really good posts. Too much for me to digest in one sitting. Thanks for the good discussion. However, I will address one thing:...
I agree.......at least, I think I agree. God allowing us to learn would not imply any limit on God,........I think that's what you were saying....
I guess I see this as an either/or. Either God is "in" time, and therefore limited by it, or He's not limited by time, and therefore above/beyond...
Mr. Manard is quoted in the OP as saying: "For Arminians like Corner and Geisler, a non-substitutionary atonement is the non-negotiable basis upon...
hmmm....I'll have to chew on that a bit. I'm not sure I buy in to all that....but I'll try to get the book you recommended. As for greek...
Something in me always wanted to tell them to send me money so they could get rich. [img] [img]
Brandon: You are correct that to us, as finite beings, its hard, if not impossible, to talk about God in terms of not having a before and after....
The natural consequence of full Calvinism is universalism or arbitrary-goddism. You cannot escape it. But all Calvinists are not universalists or...