Which is another way of saying it is up to you to be saved or lost, i..e man decides his own slavation/ perdition, not God. Dostoyevsky's view basically makes God a provider and man the ultimate decider.
This also flies in the face of Matthew 20:16 which reads "for many be called, but few chosen." [KJV, Douay-Rheims, Russian (1876) Synodal Edition]*
*Do you believe God wrote that? It doesn't appear in other God's verisons of the Bible, such as NAB, NIV, ASV, etc!)
kosta: Which is another way of saying it is up to you to be saved or lost, i..e man decides his own slavation/ perdition, not God. Dostoyevsky’s view basically makes God a provider and man the ultimate decider.
This also flies in the face of Matthew 20:16 which reads “for many be called, but few chosen.” [KJV, Douay-Rheims, Russian (1876) Synodal Edition]*
Spirited: Moral imbecility results when man’s reason is uninformed by Universal Moral Law. Your imbecilic claims are merely fiery darts from the abyss, for they are not the result of morally imformed reason used in pursuit of truth but will-to-power speaking through warped reason (liberated from Moral Law) in pursuit of personal power.
In pursuit of personal power you twist, distort, and torture the permanent things until, devoid of all truth and meaning, they become just what you require them to be. For this reason, your responses cannot be taken seriously, for they come from the void.