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    Death—it’s not just another life

    An overview of the Bible, along with basic reasoning, and a firm grasp on reality.
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    Did God put Israel's covenant on hold?

    It is an ordinary claim, backed up by what scripture says. Wouldn't you defend your position against claims to the contrary? No one (other than you avoiding opening your eyes and just reading the text) is avoiding anything here. The evidence is scripture, which I and RD have provided. It...
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    Did God put Israel's covenant on hold?

    Indeed. Romans 9-11. Read it. I was adding emphasis to my point. Indeed. Again, Romans 9-11. Read it. Again, if you already did. Yeah, you were, as I pointed them out in your post. Yes, you did. The entire thread is still there for everyone to read, and I quoted what you originally...
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    A Saviour unto Israel

    AMEN! Believing AND the (formerly (at that point)) UNBELIEVING Israel shall be saved! Yes it is. Nope, the Body of Christ is not Israel.
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    Did God put Israel's covenant on hold?

    The covenant was, in fact, put on hold. It wasn't canceled. It's still an everlasting covenant. It's simply not currently in effect. Being dishonest and/or willfully ignorant isn't helping your case, Idolater, nor is your using logical fallacies. No one claimed "such a thing [was] said...
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    Did God put Israel's covenant on hold?

    Read Acts. Yes, the whole book. Note the three Ananiases (the only three Ananiases in scripture). They are a good indicator of the state of Israel. The first shows the ungratefulness of Israel, as their wait on Christ's return grows longer. The second shows the transfer of attention from...
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    Did God put Israel's covenant on hold?

    At Paul's conversion, in Acts 9.
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    Did God put Israel's covenant on hold?

    God Himself tells us how an everlasting covenant gets put on hold. The instant I speak concerning a nation and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, to pull down, and to destroy it,if that nation against whom I have spoken turns from its evil, I will relent of the disaster that I thought to bring...
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    Christ died for them not appointed to Wrath.

    A question I always ask those tho try to use that passage to defend calvinism: Did the potter ever finish forming the lump of clay? Or did He remake it before He finished?
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    Christ died for them not appointed to Wrath.

    There are vessels of wrath and vessels of mercy in the world of the Elect?
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    Salvation in its fourfold aspects !

    This entire post is you cherry picking verses to fit your dogma. I recommend reading the verses in context. You're misreading it, probably intentionally. You keep seeing "us" and automatically skip the "in Him" part. He chose [us in Him]. He did not choose [them not in Him]. He chose a...
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    Did Christ die for the sin of unbelief ?

    That's because you aren't capable of thinking outside your theological box. I'm right on point, and you know it. Answer the question, b57, though I know you cannot, because answering one way puts the blame on God for man's sin, and the other is my position, and there's no other way to answer...
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    You must be saved to believe the Gospel !

    That Israel and the Body of Christ are the same thing. They're not.
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    Are you Going to Heaven?

    You have some pretty crazy ideas running around inside your head...
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    Are you Going to Heaven?

    "The ability to speak does not make you intelligent." - Qui-Gon Jinn (Star Wars The Phantom Menace)
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    Did Christ die for the sin of unbelief ?

    The fact that that seems like it came at you out of left field is because you're so blinded by Calvinism that you can't even follow your own arguments to their full conclusions. YOU, b57, said: So I asked: . . . because YOU say "Christ didn't die for the people who die in their sins." So...
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    He is the propitiation for our sins:

    Rabbit trail and evasion! You fully refuse to even acknowledge that the scripture says exactly what it says, and not what you want it to say.
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    You must be saved to believe the Gospel !

    I can clearly see the argument you're trying to make. And I'm telling you, you're wrong, because your position does damage to the rest of scripture.
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    Did Christ die for the sin of unbelief ?

    Your premise is false, therefore your argument is wrong. Christ died for all, to provide a way for all to come for Him. He completely succeeded in that action. Christ predetermined, willed, before the foundation of the world that anyone who would come to Him, after He made a way available...
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    Did Christ die for the sin of unbelief ?

    So it's Christ's fault that they died in their sins?
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