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One more reason why I can't be Southern Baptist

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Rebel1, Dec 10, 2017.

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  1. Batt4Christ

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    Are you suggesting that Christ died for both the saved/elect AND all who ultimately perish in their sins? Surely you don't hold to that unbiblical viewpoint. He died for "all who would believe" - or "whosoever believes". And since Scripture says All who the father draws will come - and by no means be cast aside... it sounds like Jesus died specifically for each and every individual who comes to faith in Jesus Christ - whatever that number might ultimately be. But Christ's death has no value - and no application for those who perish in their sins.
     
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    There is no record of that.
     
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    You're right about only one thing -- you can't change history. And history and scholarship show that PSA was unknown prior to the Reformation. And scripture proves the point, too. I've posted incontrovertible evidence. BTW, I'm still waiting for someone to show where in scripture it says that Jesus paid the penalty for our sins. Do you think you can produce that for me? The only way you can do it is to add to the scripture like Martin Luther did.

    Not meaning to be belligerent, so I hope you don't take it that way. I speak in a direct way, and also on forums sometimes things don't come across as intended.
     
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    http://therebelgod.com/AtonementFathersEQ.pdf
     
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    Very good and accurate.
     
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    I read some more on Luther after my post, and what I found agrees with what you just said. Thanks for your post. I don't hold to satisfaction, either -- at least not Anselm's view -- but I can see that Luther's view differs from Calvin.
     
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    Yes that is what the bible actually teaches. Your views, on the other hand, are unbiblical. God desires all people to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth. Christ laid down His life as a ransom for all.
     
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