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I agree. My thing is if God is totally sovereign, where is the problem with saying he created sin? God is NOT subject to any of His creation. We...
You and your friend there have completely misunderstood me, so I will plainly state my case. If it was not God's will that Adam fall into sin...
Colossians 1:16 For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or...
How is God doing whatever he has chosen to do wicked? God is JUST in WHATEVER He does! He calls sin sin because he can! He formed the light and...
It's just as blaphemous to assume that God is not. When God created Adam, it was "good" because that was exactly how God wanted him to be. Can...
God is the ultimate cause of all things, this includes sin. It's not that hard to wrap one's brain around that fact. Once people let God be God...
short answer: Yes.
Q. Is the flesh sinful? A. What saith the Scriptures?
Yes, it could! The Bible teaches God is just in whatever he does, whether it be the salvation of the elect or the damnation of the reprobate. If...
Paul writes of two kinds of Jews. Those who are outwardly Jewish (national Israel) and those who are inwardly Jews (Abraham's seed, the elect)....
Well, I'm glad I came back to check this thread. I've never read any Greek literature except for in a high school mythology class in which I...
I disagree. I've actually never heard a theory like this. Paul is explaining that just because a person is a Jew, doesn't mean they are true...
My answer: So what? God is righteous in whatever he does. That's what the bible teaches. The Bible says election is not conditioned on what we...
THE determing factor is the will of God. Romans 9:11 gives us the reason why it is that way. 11(For the children being not yet born, neither...
Agree 100%.
Mr. HP, Yes, I agree that even the pagan notion of fatalism takes no regard for free will or human agency. The pagans just substituted fate for...
First of all, consistent Calvinism is not fatalism. Fatalism is some ancient pagan belief that things just "happen" because that's the universal...
Me thinks you'll not get very many arguments contrary to that on the BAPTISTboard. Soli Deo Gloria, Dustin
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but here's what I believe. Just as God actively regenerates the elect, bringing them from darkness to light,...
It's the same thing, as far as I know. Reprobate = non-elect Non-elect = reprobate