SaulToPaul 2
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As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. It's all about ontology.
How long did it take you to move from hope to faith?
As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. It's all about ontology.
Yep!She once again asserts that Christ did not die for our sins, and forgive us of all tresspasses.
Perverter, for all to observe.
Why do you keep denying that the Lord ALREADY paid for every single sin that could ever be committed (2 Corinthians 5:19 KJV) with your unbelieving Catholic confession of sins? Is there one sin that the Lord Jesus Christ did not die for 2000 years before you ever took a breath?
That is the crux of all of this. Not only did Jesus not die for all our sins (according to Nang), He did not die for the sins of all men.2. She once again asserts that Christ did not die for our sins, and forgive us of all tresspasses.
You accused everyone who does not "act holy as Christ is holy" of not being saved. I only reported what you said by quoting you exactly as you said it.Jesus Christ paid for all my sins, but that that does not preclude the fact that I still fall into sin. I do not claim to be perfect, even though I strive to be. No matter what Doom accuses me of doing.
God is an antinomianAntinomian Arminianism, has been around for a long time, and MAD is just the latest version of the error.
That is the crux of all of this. Not only did Jesus not die for all our sins (according to Nang), He did not die for the sins of all men.
God is an antinomian
Religion always has a "but". Your hijacking of 1 John 1:9/confessing your sins is a testimony of unbelief that Christ has paid it all.Jesus Christ paid for all my sins, but that that does not preclude the fact that I still fall into sin. I do not claim to be perfect, even though I strive to be. No matter what Doom accuses me of doing.
Those in the Body of Christ are not sinners, but a new creature. 2 Corinthians 5:17 KJVSeems I am in trouble for supposedly wanting to be holy for God is holy, but then also in trouble for admitting I remain a sinner.
2 Corinthians 5:19 KJV, 1 Timothy 2:4-6 KJVTo believe He did die for all sins of all men, is Universalism.
That is the crux of all of this. Not only did Jesus not die for all our sins (according to Nang), He did not die for the sins of all men.
No it's not, only someone who doesn't believe the gospel, would say that. You don't know what salvation is.To believe He did die for all sins of all men, is Universalism.
No, it is as abhorrent as Calvinism.Are you a Universalist?
But I've never met a MAD who just read scripture and came to their conclusions. MAD is a structured doctrine and it's taught.
Really? Let's see. What is the word of truth?
But I've never met a MAD who just read scripture and came to their conclusions. MAD is a structured doctrine and it's taught.
If someone wasn't indoctrinated into MAD and other stuff, they'd be getting it straight from scripture by the Spirit. The problem is replacing scripture with formulated doctrines.
Someone alone apart from all indoctrination is not going to be taught all these organized systems of theology, including MAD.
This is using an exception to address the majority. I'm referring to those who have spent years studying organized dogma according to their indoctrination, but have never bothered to find out what the words means instead of what they think they mean in their shallow understanding of their own language.
No. And wouldn't it be great to actually define grace rather than just referring to it without understanding of its depth of meaning?
No. But man obscures it with doctrines and definitions of his own. That's why I had to scrape off of and out of me to find the truth from scripture in the Greek text.
We weren't meant to go it alone. We were meant to be taught by the Holy Spirit and the thirdly-set-in-the Church Didaskalos (Teacher). The Church-at-large has scuttled that and made "teacher" a role for whomever they can get to take a class in their system of Christian education.
No. But MADers have gone a long way down a road based on a foundation of completely faulty definitions and their applications, just like most others.
At some point, getting back to the basics of the words themselves is what's vital.
Language is the problem, and it's what Satan uses to instill and install his devices (noema - concepts of the mind) in mankind. That's how he came to Eve, and he hasn't change his tactics. He challenged what God meant by the words He said, and presented another meaning as a false dialectic to replace God's didactic Word.
Language does that, and it's passive at the core of the sub-cognitive. It's in the heart. All the wrong meanings and definitions are in the heart.
As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. It's all about ontology.
Religion always has a "but". Your hijacking of 1 John 1:9/confessing your sins is a testimony of unbelief that Christ has paid it all.
Those in the Body of Christ are not sinners, but a new creature. 2 Corinthians 5:17 KJV
I would say you are 180 degrees out on this one. In my experience, the opposite is true. I picked up the Bible and realized the AOG was just of big of liars as the RCC. I never heard of the term before here.
But I sure read Romans 5 and believe it.