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  1. Clete

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Precisely! I really would enjoy it, though, if, every once in a while, someone surprised the whole forum and proved one of my predictions wrong!
  2. Clete

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Of course, that is precisely what he expects! Well, it is, at the very least, what he hopes for because even if he were sent to Hell and told he had to post on TOL 200 posts a day, everyday, from now on, 10,000 years from now he'll still have never posted anything that supports his claims.
  3. Clete

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Yes, it is, you nincompoop! The topic of this thread is made perfectly and explicitly clear in the opening post where is says... "Some have claimed that Genesis 1 is just allegorical or symbolic. This is a thread for them to explain the allegory and/or the symbolism in that chapter." You're a...
  4. Clete

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Topic for another thread. NO! This is a debate forum, not a "post a link" forum. Make the argument or leave. The only waste of time around here is you. It was predictable from your very first post in this thread.
  5. Clete

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Saying it doesn't make it so! Make an argument that supports the implied claim that the Bible is either false or speaking in some kind of figurative/allegorical language or admit that you cannot.
  6. Clete

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Prediction: This babbler won't ever give a direct answer to a direct question. He'll twist and squirm and redirect but he'll NEVER engage the subject of the thread with any substance nor answer any direct question with a clear answer.
  7. Clete

    Allegory/Symbolism in Genesis 1

    Are you trying to get banned?
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    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    God elects those who repent. It is NOT the other way around! John 3:15 that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life. 16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. This is only...
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    Protestantism was falsified here on TOL

    Truly and laughably idiotic delusion! I wasted several minutes wading through that asinine thread to find basically one post that even pretended to be an actual argument. It was the most self-contradictory nonsense I've read from any Catholic on any topic since I've been posting on TOL (that's...
  10. Clete

    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    Well, I think that's exactly right. They literally think that it isn't for them to understand, it's for them to believe - period. And that's if it ever occurs to them to notice the incongruity in the first place. Typically, at most, they think "I'm going to ask the Pastor about this after the...
  11. Clete

    Who Justifieth the Ungodly

    The phrase "for whom Christ died" occurs twice in the bible neither of which are used in the sense that b57 uses the phrase. I love both passages for two reasons. Both passages are talking about our liberty in Christ and how we should be careful not to cause others to stumble because of our...
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    Protestantism was falsified here on TOL

    @Idolater @JudgeRightly All this talk about bishops is entirely irrelevant. The Catholic Church began in something like the late 3rd or early 4th century and we have clear proof out of the mouths of very prominent Catholic bishops that there were other sects of Christianity in existence during...
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    Protestantism was falsified here on TOL

    Yes! Idolater. You're so blinded by your paradigm that you can't even see what you're doing. Your understanding of the office of Bishop is entirely informed by your Catholicism and so... Yes! Idolater, it is text book question begging. More importantly, its a fallacious refutation against a...
  14. Clete

    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    Not if the context directly states that God is talking about the two nations that will come from them and not the boys themselves. That's what the passages EXPLICITLY says, Marke! Why are you more loyal to your doctrine than the text of scripture? Genesis 25:23 The Lord said to her, “Two...
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    Protestantism was falsified here on TOL

    Saying it doesn't make it so. I not only directly quoted the source, I provided references sufficient to confirm that what I said was not false. You need to look up the term "Begging the Question"! Such an idiotic statement would only hold any water from within your own Catholic paradigm. It...
  16. Clete

    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    That's not an answer. The record in the bible is clear. Esau never once served his brother Isaac. It flatly did not happen. So, I ask you again, was God wrong or are you?
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    The elder never served the younger, Marke! The elder (Esau) never ever served the younger (Jacob). It just never happened. So was God wrong or are you? Further, Romans 9 is not about those two boys and its not about predestination. It's about Israel and why it was cut off. I establish what...
  18. Clete

    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    So, nothing anyone says, no matter how reasonable or rational or substantive moves you an inch off of any doctrine you happen to believe. What makes you any better than b57? If you're not convinced, that's one thing. Blowing off everything that's been said as though we didn't say anything is...
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    There's tons of things that God can know about someone before they are born. For one thing He knows every detail of a child's DNA, which determines so much about what sort of person the child will be. DNA determines much more than just physical characteristics like hair and eye color but also...
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    Doctrine of Unconditional Election

    No. The future does not exist for Him to see. God knows everything He wants to know of that information which is knowable. He is also optimally intelligent, wise, skilled and powerful and so it isn't difficult for God to not only predict future events but also to decide what He wants to...
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