To: Cvengr; lockeliberty; CCWoody; Dr. Eckleburg; drstevej; Wrigley; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; CARepubGal; ..
Still waiting for that apology. Or aren't you man enough to admit your error?
Just a reminder...you publicly questioned my salvation because you didn't agree with my doctrinal stance. It's evident you hate Calvinism, so when I stood up to you, your decided I could not be saved, or I would bow before your incredible wisdom. I never questioned your salvation, even though I believe you to be wrong about Calvinism, and about your own doctrinal stance. I will not presume to judge that which I have no stake in. You obviously think yourself qualified to make that judgment about me. In that, you are wrong, and demonstrably so.
A public apology for your sin against me is what is due to me, and what I require from you. You sinned against me publicly, and so you shall apologize and retract your statements publicly. A godly man would do so. Let's see if you will.
237 posted on
09/02/2003 12:50:34 AM PDT by
nobdysfool
(All men are born Arminians...the Christian ones that grow up become Calvinists...)
To: nobdysfool
.."A public apology for your sin against me is what is due to me, and what I require from you."...Why do you now declare yourself to be God?
240 posted on
09/02/2003 2:51:44 AM PDT by
Cvengr
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To: nobdysfool
For about 400 posts on another thread and now on this thread, a contrived argument is being called that somehow somebody has wronged you. You may want to return to the other thread, go back and read my post around #340 or so, off the top of my head, and reconsider the meaning.
1) Scripture provides considerable guidance on indicators of who might and might not be acting in fellowship with Him.
2) Those out of fellowship are encouraged to return to Him.
3) Failure to remain in fellowship with Him frequently is manifested in arrogance.
Good luck in your study.
245 posted on
09/02/2003 3:18:10 AM PDT by
Cvengr
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