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The General redumption is essentual.

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AustinC

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Of course I'm prejudice against false doctrines like yours. I prefer the truth over non-truth
I love God and respect His Word to much to ad or subtract from it as you do. Just for your false doctrines
MB
The Bibles truth is not a false doctrine, MB. You are prejudiced against the gospel of grace as you teach the gospel of law...the thing that Paul called anathema. You are not speaking for your King.
 

AustinC

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The completion in your view, not mine.
The completion of your definition. You are simply unwilling to follow your assertion to its end. In short, you are too lazy to test your assertion and admit you are wrong. That is pride on your part. You would rather not study your assertion than admit you misspoke.
 

AustinC

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What you fail to understand, without a general redemption there is no security by means of a particular redemption. John 15:2, "Every branch in Me . . . ." John 15:6 That does not abide.
I recognize you are abusively misunderstanding Jesus words to his chosen disciples at the last supper. You create a false doctrine from verses you do not understand.
 

AustinC

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That does not say only the elect are saved. Are you seeing things that just aren't there
MB
John 10:29

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.

Am I seeing something that is not there?
 

AustinC

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Is this one false too?

And he is the propitiation for our sins:
and not for ours only,
but also for the sins of the whole world.
1 John 2:2

Oh, sorry. Did I type it wrong?

And he is the propitiation for only our sins
and just the elect only,
not for anyone else's sins in the whole wide world.

Has the gospel remained in Israel or has it gone to the whole world?
 

1689Dave

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Amyraldianism teaches basically what (37818) teaches.

Amyraldianism cannot explain how God can be just in punishing unbelievers eternally for the same sins for which Christ supposedly offered Himself. B. B. Warfield asks, “if this obstacle [i.e., their sin] is removed, are they not saved? Some other obstacles must be invented.”45 The Amyraldian cannot answer that they are damned on account of their unbelief, for, if Christ died for all their sins, that includes their unbelief.

by Martyn J McGeown. Amyraldianism refuted.
 

MB

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The Bibles truth is not a false doctrine, MB. You are prejudiced against the gospel of grace as you teach the gospel of law...the thing that Paul called anathema. You are not speaking for your King.

The problem really is that Calvinism is not biblical doctrine. You've never shown proof that it is. It comes from Augustine and the Catholic church, not the Bible
MB.
 
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