His sheep are all His elect.
That's a punt. Who are His elect? What does it mean to be elect?
His sheep gone astray are all His rebellious sheep that are born as sinful humans
Now you've described two groups of people.
1) "Sheep," whom you call "His elect"
2) "His sheep gone astray," whom you define as "all His rebellious sheep that are born as sinful humans"
The problem with this is that "sinful humans" describes literally everyone, as all have sinned and rebelled against God.
In other words, (2) is a subset of (1), but since (2) includes all humans, therefore (1) must also include all humans by necessity.
So please answer this,
@ttruscott :
Are all humans God's sheep?
- nothing to do with any nation or ethnicity at all.
You're still the only one who has brought this up, at least since I've joined the discussion.
We don't need to define this any deeper to propose an answer to how, why and when they went astray.
Because you say so?
Two pages of obfuscation and no attempt at an answer...
You've only posted 5 times in this thread. Across what will now be 28 posts, that's not a lot of room for discussion. So chill.
You want to jump to a pre-set conclusion that you mentioned, but you want to ignore the flaws in your premise. It would be dishonest for us not to point out those flaws, and you only harm your own position by ignoring them. If your premise can't stand up to scrutiny, then it's likely your conclusion will be wrong, no matter how rational the argumentation is between the premise and the conclusion.
If you can address the problems with your premise, then we can move to your argumentation, and then to your conclusion.
Iron sharpens iron. If you don't want your iron sharpened, then don't put it up to be sharpened.