Point made?
Your #791:
OPie, by your own admission you keep copying and pasting the same Chorazin/Bethsaida stuff over and over (expecting a different result :-). You should post it once and link to it to save bandwidth.
People point out flaws in your argument, though, and you need to address them by modifying it. "This is what you are desperately trying to avoid... and you can't" avoid modifying it. Of course, you may not have anything left when you do, but at least you will be responsive to your feedback. 8o)
- God grants us all the grace to repent.
- God is just. He takes into account the light each person has been given. In Luke 12:48 He says, "But he that knew not, and did commit things worthy of stripes, shall be beaten with few stripes. For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the more."
- God has foreknowledge of all things, but He does not share that foreknowledge with us, especially with Calvinists who think they know what He knows.
- The Bible does not tell us the final outcome of anyone. Augustine and Calvin may think they know those inhabitants of Tyre and Sidon are in hell now, but they don't. Neither do you. God in His mercy may have sent opportunities their way. Plus, He judges them individually.
- The people of Chorazin and Bethsaida (and only those who rejected His ministry of their own free will) will be worse off in the Day of Judgment than the people of Tyre and Sidon. How can that be if the result is eternity in hell for both? Are we to invent "hotter parts of hell" for this purpose? As I said, you do not know their outcome.
- You miss the point of what our Savior was teaching. Not that God withholds the grace to repent, but rather the consequences of rejecting the Greater Light.
- And so forth. Many more excellent points have been made.
In short, there are many flaws in your argument, and you have not proved your case.