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And what would give the others an excuse. "The judge didn't show me any mercy, and his crime was worse than mine."
So you haven't helped your self yet.
FG2 said:Originally Posted by griff
So Christ died for the sin of unbelief, yet unbelievers will be in hell?Since your comment here was in relation to my comment here:
Wrong. Where were you when I explained all this? Christ purchased eternal life for everyone by His death, but only those who receive the free gift of eternal life are saved. Do you understand this? If I'm wrong, can you refute it?It's obvious that you do not understand this. Instead of refuting anything, you just asked another question.
Yeah, we do really have a hard time with logically inconsistent statements...if the sin of unbelief was paid for for everyone, how is it that people are sent to hell for not believing (which is another way of saying that they didn't receive the gift of eternal life, because they didn't believe it)? Your view is logically inconsistent. You have people being sent to hell for a sin they've already been forgiven of, because there can be no eternal life without the forgiveness of sins.
If the sin has been paid for, it can no longer be charged to the sinner's account. By claiming that all the sins of everyone have been paid for, there no longer remains a sin that can be charged to anyone's account. Yet, if people don't accept the gift of eternal life, which involves believing on Christ, and receiving Him into their hearts, they will be sent to hell, and the reason is because they didn't believe, which is a sin that has already been paid for. so how can the unbeliever be charged again for a sin that has already been paid for? sounds like double jeopardy to me, and God doesn't play that game.
You got some 'splainin' to do.....
Quickens the human spirit, so that the believer can worship God. Jn 4:24
Not since the promise by God that all sins would be paid for by His Son as a sacrifice.All people deserve hell whether or not God chose to save them.
This is totally disingenuous of you, but what is new. Everyone deserves hell for their sins, but Christ died for the sins of the whole world, which none of you will acknowledge.For Freegrace2 to be consistent, he'd have to say that if God chose to save zero people (but let all humanity perish into hell for their sins), they would have an excuse: God didn't choose to save them. The fact that they deserve hell for their sins is completely missing from his argument.
It seem, rather, that what will never happen is you understanding my position.But of course, that would require consistency. So it'll never happen.
What's truly sad is that it appears that any non Calvinistic position is incoherent to you. Regardless of how many times I've repeated myself, seems you just aren't getting it.I don't believe in OSAS. I believe in Perseverance of the Saints. So, until you can offer a logical argument as to *how* exactly heaven won't contain people who hate God, your position remains incoherent.
And, as to your question here, you have again "moved the goal post". The original statement ascribed to me was that "heaven would be FILLED with those who hate God". Now it's just "contain", not FILLED. See the difference.
With such disingenuous arguments and goal post moving, it's impossible to have a meaningful discussion with you. But that's not your intent, I presume.
How many times to I have to correct all your errors. I've never said that. They go to hell for NOT having eternal life, but that doesn't fit your agenda, huh. It's much easier to attack some straw man than to actually deal with my view, which you know you can't defeat.FreeGrace2's position:
The reprobate's sin is fully paid for. They just go to hell for their disbelief.
You can take this up with the Lord Jesus, who Himself noted that "it will be more tolerable" for some than for others.Once they go to hell, the degree of punishment they receive... is due to their sin.![]()
I never said that is what Calvinism teaches. I said it is what Calvinism provides the hell dwellers, an excuse.Getting back to the OP,
This is what Calvinism teaches. Excuse? I think not.
Where did I accuse Calvinists of any such thing? Could you provide a post # please? These phony charges are a real cheap shot.That is the problem with non-Calvinistic thinking.
You accuse Calvinists of believing in a "mean, uncaring God" but you cannot escape the same conclusion if you believe God foreknows all things.
I don't believe that God owes anyone anything. So your assessment is wrong.Calvinists rightly believe God saves some who are damned to hell for their sin while non-Calvinists believe God owes salvation to all and if He doesn't try (but prevented from accomplishing by human freewill) to save all He isn't God.
Which doesnt describe my theology even a little bit. But maybe you just don't comprehend it.The God of Arminianism or non-Calvinistic theologies presents a weak, unbiblical god subservient to human freewill.
As we'll see in just a bit, your claim is wrong.This whole premise is actually incorrect.
Actually, there is no mention of hell in Romans 5. There is mention of condemnation based on sin.As Paul teaches in Romans 5, all humanity in Adam goes to hell for the sin of the one.
I reject Traducianism as unbiblical. There is no Biblical reason to believe it.If you would like to know more of the Reformed position on imputation, I suggest you read John Murray. William Shedd also has interesting views regarding Traducianism which may give you some insight.
How many times to I have to correct all your errors. I've never said that. They go to hell for NOT having eternal life, but that doesn't fit your agenda, huh. It's much easier to attack some straw man than to actually deal with my view, which you know you can't defeat.
Hey, DM. How could I "make up" Jn 4:24? Please explain. Your comment is just another cheap shot.Astonishing! Did anyone else pay attention to this? He just makes stuff up.
Nothing. They all mean the same thing. If you differ, please share.So tell me, in your opinion, what is the difference between being born again, or begotten of God, and regeneration?
To make alive.Define "quickens the human spirit"
I wish I were dealing with reasonable people. Look, whoever has believed at one point and then lost their faith, and then died, will be MORE than glad that God still saved them, in spite of their loss of faith.Good grief man. I swear if I don't use the exact wording you'd prefer, you miss the point I'm making. Sorry I said FILLED. What I'm trying to say is, the position you're promoting allows for (until you prove otherwise) the fact that there could in theory be AT LEAST ONE person in heaven who hates God.
No, I'm rejecting the point you're making.You're doing everything you can to avoid the point I'm making.
If you were correct, then no one would ever have it, since we all begin life with Adam's sin on our record.The only way a person would not have eternal life is if they have sin on their record.
I never said anything close to that. Your conclusions are based on false premises and failure to understand my view.You have failed to show us where the Bible teaches that a person can have a clean record with no sin AND end up in hell.
I never said that is what Calvinism teaches. I said it is what Calvinism provides the hell dwellers, an excuse.
Of course you don't teach it, though you provide an excuse. But you sure don't like the charge, which is true.
Why do you make that assumption? Do you have scripture to back that up?I wish I were dealing with reasonable people. Look, whoever has believed at one point and then lost their faith, and then died, will be MORE than glad that God still saved them, in spite of their loss of faith.
If you were correct, then no one would ever have it, since we all begin life with Adam's sin on our record.
I never said anything close to that. Your conclusions are based on false premises and failure to understand my view.
Everyone has sin, including the sinful elect, yet they go to heaven, because they received the gift of eternal life.
Those who didn't receive the gift that is available to everyone have no excuse for not receiving the free gift and end up in hell.
How hard can this be?