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  1. Clete

    Transgressor from the womb

    I agree with you about original sin but this seem to take it too far in the other direction. There are evil people in the world and they will go to Hell because of their evil actions. God offers redemption to those who believe based on the price paid by His Son but those who reject that offer...
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    Transgressor from the womb

    Someone please tell me how Original Sin can survives the reading of this single sentence.... Ezekiel 18:20 The soul who sins shall die. The son shall not bear the guilt of the father, nor the father bear the guilt of the son. The righteousness of the righteous shall be upon himself, and the...
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    Transgressor from the womb

    Said the fool that believes the word "justice" to be meaningless when applied to God.
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    Transgressor from the womb

    Then make the argument, OZOS! Don't be lazy like the most of the fools on this who can't think. If I'm wrong, then show me. Explain it to me. Make the argument! I didn't just show up on this thread and leave my post with the one sentence, "Marke is right on this one." and leave as though my...
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    Transgressor from the womb

    Marke is right on this one. The traditional doctrine of original sin is a Catholic monstrosity that survived the Reformation and remains as a prominent distinctive of all Augustinian doctrinal systems including Calvinism. It is flatly false. The passages you quote in support of it are followed...
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    The Error of John Calvin

    I don't believe you. If what you say is true and Calvin "used a biblical argument to substantiate his [doctrine]" then show us the argument. Show us the biblical argument that Calvin used to conclude that Christ's death is what saves the elect and that the atonement is limited only to the same...
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    The Error of John Calvin

    So it took Idolator one post - one single post - to hijack the thread. Awesome! The opening post is brilliant! Just brilliant. There is only one point where I can find anything to quibble about at all.... I think you've gotten the premise and the conclusion reversed here. The Calvinist belief...
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    The biblical Jesus Christ wasn’t a post biblical prerequisite to philosophical premises.

    By quoting a verse that argues my side of the "debate". Not that you could call this a debate. Debate requires that both sides use logic and present rational arguments based on established premises. You are quite clearly incapable of anything approaching actual debate, nor are you even...
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    The biblical Jesus Christ wasn’t a post biblical prerequisite to philosophical premises.

    Romans 10:4 For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.
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    The biblical Jesus Christ wasn’t a post biblical prerequisite to philosophical premises.

    You guys are arguing with a lunatic. Not that you didn't already know that but I thought that after 130 posts, stating the obvious might be warranted.
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    Our Moral God

    That a very philosophical thing you just said.
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    Our Moral God

    Why are you even here? Good bye.
  13. Clete

    Constitutional Monarchy

    Just the stupid ones that waste my time.
  14. Clete

    Constitutional Monarchy

    I wish we had the old smilies back! I need the :doh: smiley because I totally read your post wrong! Somehow I read it opposite and thought you had said that morality was subjective. I stand corrected. I think we are in near total agreement!
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    Constitutional Monarchy

    You're so full of stupidity that it's a waste of time to even talk to you.
  16. Clete

    Our Moral God

    Why won't you read the opening post? Is it because I've asked you to? Is it because you want to waste both your time and mine? Read it or go away!
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    Our Moral God

    I should point out, for the sake of clarity, that I was only saying that marke's form of argument was tautological and was not attempting to say that the statement "God is good" is a tautology. An attribute of a thing is not the thing itself but marke's form of argument seemed to be implying...
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    Our Moral God

    I'm pretty sure you didn't understand the point of the question. It's called Euthyphro's Dilemma. It's only been a subject of philosophical significance for a few thousands years and one that has direct bearing on whether Christianity (or any other monotheistic religion) is true or false so...
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    Our Moral God

    No it doesn't assume any such thing. It assumes that God is rational, nothing else. And yes, it is not possible for God to declare devils to be saints. It would be a contradiction. He could no more do that then He could declare cubes to be spheres. He could turn a cube into a sphere but that...
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