You are adding another heresy to your heretical teachings, Pate. Jesus was addressing His disciples in John 15:5; if His disciples can do NOTHING when NOT in Christ, you are teaching that the non-disciples can do SOMETHING - hear and believe - while NOT in Him?John 15:5 is about those who are already Christians and are being led by the Holy Spirit.
Unless PLUGGED IN to the Only Source of Power - Christ - man can do NOTHING, Pate. Stop your heretical teaching.Without the leading of the Spirit we can do nothing.
That description fits you squarely, Pate.You are a typical heretic that believes scripture contradicts scripture.
So why can't you believe it when it recorded Jesus' own statement that man can do NOTHING when NOT in Him; instead you continue on insisting man can do SOMETHING - hear and believe - to be in Him?There is nothing wrong with the Bible,
Because it does not fit your heretical teaching, Pate?but there is plenty wrong with your doctrine.
I commented on it but you did not understand, maybe. The verses you paraded relative to the day of Pentecost does not say that people need to first hear and believe before they can be in Christ. Yours is a heretical teaching, Pate.You were not able to comment on what happened on the day of Pentecost because you can't.
If, as you claim, on the day of Pentecost people are not in Christ - the only Source of Power - where did they get the power to do the acts of "hearing and believeing", Pate?
Again:
1. By teaching that man can do SOMETHING - they can hear and believe - while yet apart from Christ, you teach heresy because Christ taught that apart from Him man can do NOTHING. John 15:5
2. By teaching that unless man first hears and believes he cannot be born again, you teach heresy because Scriptures say it was God Who caused us to be born again through the resurrection of Christ. 1 Pet 1:3