FreeGrace2 said:
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Why didn't you answer my question then. I asked, when you close your own eyes, can you see or not? But maybe you just don't have the "eyes" to see (discern).
You do not argue because you do not see. My comment was related to your claim that "cannot see" is because the person "wasn't meant to see", which is ridiculous, as my comment proves.
So, go ahead and close your eyes and see if you can still see. That's the whole point.
The reason people "do not believe" is because they do NOT want to believe. They reject the information. It's all about one's choices.
No it doesn't mean that. That's just YOUR opinion about it.
Fallacy. Jesus NEVER EVER said that "some men are never meant to be converted or forgiven or saved. That is just YOUR opinion.
Broken.record.
Broken.record.
Quite the broken record.
Yes and no.
Yes, ALL the Jews and ALL the Gentiles were given the opportunity to be saved.
And, no, God did not fail anyone. The offer was given, the choices were made.
Titus 2:11 refutes your notions.
See above.
The actual problem here is that your opinions are very wrong.
The biblical gospel presents the plan of God, whereby salvation is offered to all, and those who believe it will be saved. All man decides is whether to believe what God says
How about that! We agree. Of course God decides who is saved. That's what I've been saying all along. 1 Cor 1:21 even says this. "God was pleased...to save those who believe". Black and white.
Apparently not for you. By your very faulty claim about what my gospel is.
Hey, let me ask you a question.
If you were swimming and got a severe leg and stomach cramp, so that you couldn't swim or keep your head above water, and there was a lifeguard in easy distance, does your calling out for help mean that you saved yourself from drowning?