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To: D-fendr
Thanks for your reply. A lot of it sounds almost... Catholic. :)

ABUSE! ABUSE! :)

FK: "From man's POV, the elect spend the first part of their lives being "lost" and on a road to hell. Then God touches the elect and they accept Christ and are "saved". So technically, the action of accepting Christ is something that is done and makes a difference."

Are you of the irresistible grace school? Or is there a choice possible at this point?

I'm a TULIP-totin' Calvinist, so I'm a full supporter of irresistible grace. At the same time, irresistible grace fully supports my saying that I made a free-will choice in accepting Christ. (Surprised? :) That was my experience. No one was holding a gun to my head, and I didn't do anything against my will. I wanted to accept Christ, so I did. What I didn't know at the time was that the nature of the grace God gave me was of super-industrial strength. In fact, as it turns out, exactly 100% of the people so graced throughout history have wound up choosing Christ as their savior.

10,137 posted on 02/12/2007 12:20:26 PM PST by Forest Keeper
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To: Forest Keeper

Ah. I think I see..

It's a free will choice, but a no brainer.

Can I ask on what basis this choice is made? Also, what is it precisely that makes one off/on, saved?

Maybe this sturcture: One minute one is not saved, the next minute, or two let's say, he is saved.

What happened internally and externally in that time?

thanks for your reply.


10,142 posted on 02/12/2007 12:57:34 PM PST by D-fendr
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