Brother Ducky
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It is biblical that we are spiritually dead before being saved. I agree with that. I do not agree that we have to be changed spiritually before we can grab the rope, though. The Bible is filled with exhortations from prophets, God Himself, apostles, etc for others to choose, repent, obey.
I understand and pretty much agree with your perspective. That's why I'm not much into many of the games that are played around these parts. But I can be "tolerant" in the sense that I won't pester someone about a difference of believe...yet still call their view unbiblical if I believe it to be so. You believe that my view is unbiblical. The fact that you didn't use the actual word doesn't change the obvious view you hold about my own belief. The only difference between my post (where I made reference to the "T" being unbiblical) and yours (where you contrasted your reformed view with my view) is that I used the word "unbiblical". You believe that about me (which is okay by me); you just didn't say it.
Thanks, BD. Please take exactly 10 days to think about this post (that was a joke :chuckle.
RA
Don't you tell me how much time I need to screw up a post!!!
My starting point is that we have Scripture to work with [the inerrant Message, that is] and not a Systematic theology. And within Scripture there are collections of passages [or sometime just a verse, or part of a verse] that we as imperfect human beings take to have some systematized meaning. Others will take another collection of verses and they will yield a different conclusion.
I consider myself to be a "deliberate Presbyterian" in that I was forced to look at Reformed and non-Reformed belief systems and concluded that the Reformed view is the most biblical. I understand that there are problem verses. I also understand that other Brothers and Sisters feel that they have the most biblical system. [Excluding for the moment those who hold that they have a total lock on biblical truth.] I can still fellowship in person and online with them and not feel that I have to convert them to my point of view. Although I might point out that what they hold has biblical problems.
I recognize that I might be wrong on some points. Maybe lots of them. But I try to keep my beliefs and practices as consistent to the biblical standards as I can. And try to help brothers and sisters do the same.
Peace,
Rick