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Shouting "red herring" is not an all-purpose response to avoid interacting with other people's arguments.
He does it a lot.It's a not-so-clever diversion tactic.
So what is your point with this kind of question?It wouldn't need to. I'm not taking a stance on the issue either way, but "God loved every single person who ever lived without exception like this: he gave his unique son so that all believers will not perish but have eternal life" is not exactly an expression of the universality of either intention or effect of the atonement, is it?
When a person engages in the use of a red herring logical fallacy to divert attention away from the topic of my post to his/her agenda, I will expose it as a red herring.Shouting "red herring" is not an all-purpose response to avoid interacting with other people's arguments.
That's because red herring IS a diversion tactic and I'll expose it when it is used. Logical discussion is prohibited when any logical fallacy is used.It's a not-so-clever diversion tactic.
I only call a person for engaging in the use of a logical fallacy when he/she uses logical fallacies.He does it a lot.
When a person engages in the use of a red herring logical fallacy to divert attention away from the topic of my post to his/her agenda, I will expose it as a red herring.
So what is your point with this kind of question?
Yes, by telling them that Christ died and rose on the third day. Why did Paul tell unbelievers that Christ rose on the third day if Christ's resurrection was not intended for all men? Paul preached Christ's resurrection without any suggestion that its benefits were limited to a certain elect group. Paul just stated that Christ died and rose. No one is withheld the option to benefit from that fact. No one.
Another red herring!
So what is your point with this kind of question?
That's because red herring IS a diversion tactic and I'll expose it when it is used. Logical discussion is prohibited when any logical fallacy is used.
In fact, your comment here is also a red herring to get away from the content of what I stated: 'Red herring'. So what did you do? Instead of asking me why it was a 'red herring', you went off at your own tangent - red herring - 'It's a not-so-clever diversion tactic'.
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'"God is delaying Christ's return hoping the non-elect will believe?'(your statement).
You do not accept it when your fallacies are pointed out to you. You commit the Fallacy of Generalization all the time here. The word "world" has various meanings:I only call a person for engaging in the use of a logical fallacy when he/she uses logical fallacies.
If you are present it's not "behind your back." Go ahead and report me if you must.By the way, why did you talk about me, 'He does it a lot', instead of speaking with me directly? You have talked behind my back and thus I find your approach, talking to another behind my back, to be a flaming tactic you have used against me.
Not so! The gospel brings men "from faith to faith" (Romans 1:16-17). The elect have the seed of faith sown in them at some point BEFORE God calls them by the gospel. If they do not have the seed of faith in them, then God does not call them, for the gospel brings men "from faith to faith."Agreed. The gospel was and is preached to unbelievers.
In some cases he did. He was an apostle and a prophet. He knew that certain Gentiles would listen.Paul didn't know who the elect were.
The point is self evident. John 3:16 doesn't promote a universal atonement regardless of what the scope of "world" is.
Well said!
It's the same way with all proof texts based on the usage of κόσμος. It has such a diverse meaning and takes so many different forms.
Check out John 12:19:
John 12:19 - So the Pharisees said to one another, You see that you are gaining nothing. Look, the world has gone after him.
Very interesting usage; definitely not all men without qualification, nor the world of evil men (obviously). It is some limited scope of the surrounding regions.