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John 3:16-18 may be just three verses, but this is still the Infallible Word of God, that is teaching some Truths on God's love for the human race...
so, then this must be the entire human race
If I got it wrong, then tell me how so from 1 Timothy 2:1-6, and John 3:16-18. Don't just say I am wrong, but don't back this up with hard evidence.
so you saying that Paul, and even Jesus got it wrong? WOW, Just WOW!!! :rolleyes:
Dave, I think that you are imposing your theology into the Word of God, and being very selective in what you quote from it. The passage I have...
Lets see what the passage actually says: "First of all, then, I urge that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for...
the Truth of the Bible does not interest you? very sad!
How about the fact that Jesus tells Judas, that He was going to the cross to shed His blood for him? Judas, as we know, did not go to heaven, yet...
Most certainly He does, because He did NOT send them there, they CHOOSE to reject Jesus Christ, and a life that will end up in hell. Lay aside...
You don't seem to understand either Hebrew or Greek, and seem to think that out English words and usage have always got it right! I noticed that...
Herein is your problem. I see NO Scripture that says God casts anyone into hell. John 3:18 says, "He that believeth on him is not condemned: but...
Firstly, God does NOT "toss", as you crudely put it, anyone into hell! Secondly, the word "hate" for Esau is not taken as "detest", but by...
I know that the Greek word κόσμος does not always mean "the entire human race". However, contextually, John 3:16 does, as it is the only way that...
I don't think that you actually understand what you are saying and even believe! There is not ONE Scripture that says that God is in any way...
Jesus Christ died for the entire human race, including Judas. I have asked this before, can any Reformed person explain John 3:16-18?
read the end of Ezekiel 18
if that is the case, then Calvin, like the Calvinists since his time, are equally not capable of rightly expressing what their beliefs really are....
to "freely reject Jesus", requires FREE WILL for then to do this! This Reformed theology is double-speak!!!
How can the lost sinners "desire" anything, because according to reformed theology, their wills are in bondage and they are dead and cannot...
No he did NOT, check his commentaries on Mark 14:24, John 3:16 and Colossians 1:14, and you will see very clear language, like Jesus not dying for...