To: CCWoody
One of these days I'll bet we'll get to heaven to find out that neither the Calvinists nor the Arminian's have it figured out. We'll all have a good laugh about the whole thing (with perhaps some mourning that perhaps our infighting drove away some souls), and then we'll promptly set it a side to get down to the business of enjoying our eternal home and worshipping its landlord.
11 posted on
11/30/2003 8:56:05 PM PST by
mcg1969
To: mcg1969
As a Calvinist, I cannot drive anyone away. Nor can I bring anyone to Christ.
That my friend, is very refreshing.
12 posted on
12/01/2003 6:15:30 AM PST by
Gamecock
To: mcg1969
One of these days I'll bet we'll get to heaven to find out that neither the Calvinists nor the Arminian's have it figured out. We'll all have a good laugh about the whole thing (with perhaps some mourning that perhaps our infighting drove away some souls), and then we'll promptly set it a side to get down to the business of enjoying our eternal home and worshipping its landlord. ~ mcg1969
Poor, poor, God! He can't save all, which is his desire because some people "drove away some souls." Oh, bewail the agony of it that I caused people to burn in the Lake of Fire forever. I shall never be happy, but shall forever on my knees by the Lake of Fire moan for those I caused to be there.
Woody.
P.S. Try your guilt trips on someone who believes that their precious free will is more powerful than God.
26 posted on
12/01/2003 11:21:34 AM PST by
CCWoody
(Recognize that all true Christians will be Calvinists in glory,...)
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