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I understand, and announcing it in public is arrogant.Perhaps you'll understand why I'm putting you back on ignore. And take it or leave it... they are filthy idols!
Filthy idol - human pride
I understand, and announcing it in public is arrogant.Perhaps you'll understand why I'm putting you back on ignore. And take it or leave it... they are filthy idols!
Have you read the Qur'an?All the more reason not to read it.
Instead of mocking and hurling vacuous remarks about Nang's opinions being "dumb" perhaps you should answer her statements with reasoned arguments.
I will take your correction if you answer 3 questions to my satisfaction and you believe your answer with all of your heart, mind and soul.
What does Eph. 2:8f mean?
Are you more righteous in your flesh than a heroine using transvestite hooker?
How assured of you of your salvation... (Multiple Choice)
A) I'm 100% saved and going to be with Jesus for eternity.
B) I'm not sure.
C) I'm still working it out with God.
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No, for the same reason.Have you read the Qur'an?
No reason given.No, for the same reason.
If you think everyone is born spiritually and morally neutral then you are a Pelagian.
I will take your correction if you answer 3 questions to my satisfaction and you believe your answer with all of your heart, mind and soul.
What does Eph. 2:8f mean?
Are you more righteous in your flesh than (Insert a person who sins in the flesh in ways that anger you horribly... here)?
How assured are you of your salvation... (Multiple Choice)
A) I'm 100% saved and going to be with Jesus for eternity.
B) I'm not sure.
C) I'm still working it out with God.
In Jesus' discussion with Nicodemus about the New Birth He said the following:
…5 Jesus answered “Truly, truly, I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water (natural birth) AND the Spirit
(John 3:5).
Water refers to the amniotic fluid which attends the arrival of a human infant at birth. Jesus is saying that it is not enough to be born naturally. One must also be born spiritually. If a person had spiritual life from conception then making this distinction would have been unnecessary.
6 Flesh is born of flesh, but spirit is born of the Spirit. 7Do not be amazed that I said, ‘You must be born again.’…
(John 3:6)
In this verse Jesus says that biological life gives rise to biological (not spiritual) life. In other words, we do not possess spiritual life as a consequence of our natural birth, Instead an entirely new re-birth must take place.
It is not necessary to explain the universality of sin as a by product of our having had Adam's guilt "imputed" to us. This is simply a legal formulation of Augustine's ideas about "essential" corruption of desire. Nothing needs to be added to man to make him eventually (but inevitably) become sinner. Privation of life is a sufficient cause for sin. It is why we must receive a recreated spirit to walk with God. It is why the Holy Spirit must dwell in us and direct us from within. The "carnal mind" is the pattern of behavior that arises naturally in a person who, instead of having God consciousness has only self-consciousness. It also explains why we will not be perfected until the physical organism (the Body of Death) is transformed at the Resurrection.
If mankind already has spiritual life as a consequence of natural birth then it would be possible to go from being a perfect child to being a perfect adult without the need of rebirth. Thus this idea will inevitably end up in Pelagianism. There is only one human who went from being a perfect child to being a perfect adult and that is Jesus but He received spiritual life by virtue of His being conceived by the Holy Spirit and, because the Spirit guided Him He always did that pleased the Father.
A. But I do not need to believe in unconditional eternal security in order to be assured. Some people seem to think that if you do not believe in unconditional eternal security that you believe in eternal insecurity. Well throughout the early centuries of the Church no one believed in a security that was UNCONDITIONAL. Going back to the first century it is obvious that they believed our relationship with God is conditioned upon our remaining true to Him. Even Augustine and Luther more than a thousand years after him believed Christians could apostasize. Calvin is the one who first came up with UES based upon his belief in irresistible grace. Even Jacob Arminias believed in "eternal security"
While I do not believe in an eternal security that is unconditional, I never worry that I will not make it. In the same way, I have no doubt that I will remain faithful to my wife. Of course, since I have a free will I could always commit adultery. If I did so, however, I know how much I would hurt her and how much I would damage our relationship perhaps irreparably and I could not tolerate that. I think it was Clement of Rome who said that we must remain faithful to Christ: "whether out of love for Him or fear of the judgments to come - either way let us be found in Him." Love is the best motive but the fear of God is scriptural too.
1) What does Eph. 2:8f mean?
2) Are you more righteous in your flesh than (Insert a person who sins in the flesh in ways that anger you horribly... here)?
3) How assured are you of your salvation... (Multiple Choice)
A) I'm 100% saved and going to be with Jesus for eternity.
B) I'm not sure.
C) I'm still working it out with God.
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No, for the same reason.
I believe the Father revealed the truth about the New Birth to Jesus from the writings of the prophets:
…26 "Moreover, I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; and I will remove the heart of stone from your flesh and give you a heart of flesh. 27 "I will put My Spirit within you and cause you to walk in My statutes, and you will be careful to observe My ordinances.
(Ezekiel 36:27)
Here we see that God must perform "major surgery" to re-birth a person in the Spirit. He removes the old unyielding heart and replace it with one that is soft and submissive. The human spirit is not in need of restoration (to a state of childhood innocence) but re-creation. Second, He says that He will put the Holy Spirit within us. He does not say he would put the Spirit BACK in us because this is an entirely new creative act that would not be possible until Jesus had finished the redemptive work. If every human is born full of the Holy Spirit this would be simply a restoration of the usual state of affairs. The need for such major recreation indicates the seriousness of our condition.
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BTW I do not believe in "Original Sin" as it was formulated by Augustine or later by Calvin. The sin nature is not the result of a legal "imputation" in which God transfers the guilt of Adam's sin "to our account."
Such a transfer would not be just.
However, neither do I believe human beings are born with spiritual life. It is the absence of the influence of the Holy Spirit that inevitably results in people becoming sinners. If we were all born alive spiritually there would be no need to be born "again."
There is a reason why Jesus had to be virgin-born.
The nature of sin is the result of a privation not of any addition to our nature, some "pollution" or sinful "essence." The simple absence of spiritual life is why we need to be "born AGAIN."
Because the first birth gave us only the life of the flesh and soul it is necessary to be born all over again "after the Spirit." Unfortunately this is no longer our birthright. We have to embrace this option by putting our faith in Christ.
In Jesus' discussion with Nicodemus about the New Birth He said the following:
…5 Jesus answered “Truly, truly, I tell you, no one can enter the kingdom of God unless he is born of water (natural birth) AND the Spirit
(John 3:5).
Water refers to the amniotic fluid which attends the arrival of a human infant at birth. Jesus is saying that it is not enough to be born naturally. One must also be born spiritually. If a person had spiritual life from conception then making this distinction would have been unnecessary.
6 Flesh is born of flesh, but spirit is born of the Spirit. 7Do not be amazed that I said, ‘You must be born again.’…
(John 3:6)
In this verse Jesus says that biological life gives rise to biological (not spiritual) life. In other words, we do not possess spiritual life as a consequence of our natural birth, Instead an entirely new re-birth must take place.
It is not necessary to explain the universality of sin as a by product of our having had Adam's guilt "imputed" to us. This is simply a legal formulation of Augustine's ideas about "essential" corruption of desire. Nothing needs to be added to man to make him eventually (but inevitably) become sinner. Privation of life is a sufficient cause for sin. It is why we must receive a recreated spirit to walk with God. It is why the Holy Spirit must dwell in us and direct us from within. The "carnal mind" is the pattern of behavior that arises naturally in a person who, instead of having God consciousness has only self-consciousness. It also explains why we will not be perfected until the physical organism (the Body of Death) is transformed at the Resurrection.
If mankind already has spiritual life as a consequence of natural birth then it would be possible to go from being a perfect child to being a perfect adult without the need of rebirth. Thus this idea will inevitably end up in Pelagianism. There is only one human who went from being a perfect child to being a perfect adult and that is Jesus but He received spiritual life by virtue of His being conceived by the Holy Spirit and, because the Spirit guided Him He always did that pleased the Father.
Here is a description of how Adam came into existence:
"And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul" (Gen.2:7).
When the LORD breathed into Adam he received the Spirit which is of God and was alive spiritually. And in the following verse we can see that the breath of the LORD also gave the same Spiritual life to Job when he was made by the Spirit of God:
"The spirit of God hath made me, and the breath of the Almighty hath given me life" (Job.33:4).
Are you ready to argue that even though the LORD breathed into Job and he was made by the Spirit that He was born spiritually dead?