I did in another thread.
How can God command all men everywhere to repent?
Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by icthus, Apr 10, 2005.
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Originally posted by DeafPosttrib:
That is part of the five points of Calvinism is 'total inability or depravity'.Click to expand...
This passage telling us, God did revealed his creation things to us, that we can see them very clearly. Athiests saying there is no God. BUT, they KNEW there is God, they won't honor God, they are being pride theirselves.Click to expand...
God does not creat us as robot.Click to expand...
God gives us the freewill to make decision.Click to expand...
I ask you a question, why does God created our brains? What is the purpose that we all have brain? What if suppose we do not have brain, how can we making our decision? Think about it.Click to expand... -
Originally posted by whatever:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Wes, Outwest:
That makes me want to question your intelligence.
Let's get back to the OP.Click to expand...
How can God "command", that "all men everywhere repent"? Would not such a "command" require that God has made it indeed possible for "all men everywhere" to have been atoned for in the death of Jesus Christ?Click to expand...
The fact that you do not want to believe that makes me question your intelligence! You cannot provide good reason to so limit the Christ's atonement to people when scripture says it is for sin. Granted, people sin, but sin is what is atoned, and that cannot be limited to any group or category of people for ALL have sinned! -
Originally posted by Wes, Outwest:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by whatever:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Wes, Outwest:
That makes me want to question your intelligence.
Let's get back to the OP.Click to expand...
How can God "command", that "all men everywhere repent"? Would not such a "command" require that God has made it indeed possible for "all men everywhere" to have been atoned for in the death of Jesus Christ?Click to expand...
The fact that you do not want to believe that makes me question your intelligence! You cannot provide good reason to so limit the Christ's atonement to people when scripture says it is for sin. Granted, people sin, but sin is what is atoned, and that cannot be limited to any group or category of people for ALL have sinned! </font>[/QUOTE]As long as you maintain that unbelief is not sin then you and I will never be able to talk intelligently about the subject of atonement. -
Well it seems that you never have been able to talk intelligently about the subject of the atonement!
You think that Jesus atoned for people, when scripture clearly says the atonement is for sin!
People do not have the power of death that sin used to have! Therefore, it is not people that the atonement was for, but rather sin!
Until you recognize that, you never will talk intelligently about atonement!
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