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Not only might somebody say these things, you just did. You might think you evaded the question, but you didn't. You just said that one must repent, obey and pursue Christ to go to heaven.
Nope. I didn't try to evade the question. I answered it by saying it is bogus. One cannot do anything to go to Heaven.
If the question is bogus, why did you answer it?
Here is your answer.
I answered it BECAUSE it was bogus; the fact it was bogus deserved to be pointed out.
Funny. As I remember, first you were saying that I was diverting from the question. Now you have changed it to fit your current narrative, to that I am trying to divert from it.First, I told you I would laugh so hard I would spit my beer out if you ignored the question and tried to divert it into a question of what causes one to do these things. And what do you do? You try to ignore the question and talk about the cause! Hence today's mess.
Second, I notice that you answer with negatives. I find that people that obfuscate often switch to negatives, double negatives, and even triple negatives. Somehow they think that if they don't avoid not answering, that answers.
Now lets take a quick look at some basic logic:
Let A = you repent.
Let B = you go to heaven.
If not A then not B. (that is what you just said.)
Therefore: If B then A. (Since this is logically equivalent to the assertion above.)
Therefore: If you go to heaven, you repented.
Therefore: You must repent to go to heaven.
Applying the same logic to your entire paragraph, we find that you just said we need to do the following to go to heaven:
1) Be elected
2) Be regenerated*
3) Believe*
4) Have faith*
5) Confess to God*
6) Repent*
7) Obey*
8) Pursue Christ*
9) etc etc*
* Mark asserts that these are the result of the Spirit's indwelling, not the cause of the Spirit's indwelling. That assertion is irrelevant to this discussion.
Is this your final answer?
Your faulty logic implies cause from coincidence. The act of repentance does not CAUSE the salvation. But without the repentance, one will not be saved.
Those things I listed ARE THE WORK OF GOD —of the Spirit of God, to be specific— and so it is not irrelevant. It goes to the question of whether they are the things one must do to go to Heaven, as you once claimed I was saying. They are not something I can do, regardless, if God doesn't do it in me; but the list is irrelevant as to your question of what does one have to do to go to heaven.
You are asking for what one can, or must, do, with the result being to go to heaven, no? The items in that list are identifying marks of the believer, not the causes of going to heaven. Your beer stock may find some relief in the lack of different ways I can think of to say the same thing. This constant repeating myself to an deaf wall is getting ....stale.
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