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    Logical Problem with Predestination

    What I have said is not simply my views, it is the truth. Not that I can't be refuted, but if someone wants to refute me, they should use the word of God, and not their own views. Adding to the word is not minor, Christ said "if anyone adds or takes away to this book, all of the plagues in...
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    Logical Problem with Predestination

    The point is that they should not go on, because what they have made themselves out to be, is a false church. Believing and teaching people what they want to hear, rather than just what God says. They have made themselves right, and continue to ignore Gods word.
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    The Catholic faith has the fullness of Christ’s presence and the means of salvation

    The origins of killing christians? I don't think that helps the catholics position.
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    Logical Problem with Predestination

    I don't believe that's true. If you look at other verses in scripture, like this one... Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the...
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    The Catholic faith has the fullness of Christ’s presence and the means of salvation

    And they know that it means, worshiping mary, worshiping idols, the pope putting himself higher than Christ did while He was here, adorning themselves in expensive apparel, having false doctrine spread throughout the world, having many occult symbols (which you worship), calling men father...
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    Logical Problem with Predestination

    Do you mean replace The Spirit, with our spirit?
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    Logical Problem with Predestination

    Amen they do without a doubt. We have a call to fight the good fight of faith to the end, just as Paul did. But many people see it as being too hard, so they choose to go on the other side and say that we don't do anything. Which, scripture says that we sow to the Spirit, and by that, He does...
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    Logical Problem with Predestination

    What you are not understanding, is outward works do not produce eternal life, they are not accepted by God as a pure sacrifice. But in Romans, this is what it does say, that we are called to do, in order to please God. Inward works. Romans 12:1-2 1 Therefore, I urge you, brothers and...
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    Logical Problem with Predestination

    I have been on many different threads about this. What God has taught me is that He has "predestined according to His foreknowledge". That is what the scripture says in Romans 8:29 29 For whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son, that He might be the...
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    You do not listen. If you would stop being stubborn you would see how ALL scripture works together, not just a few verses that you keep using. God has ONE truth and ONE way, and He shows this to us through His entire word and by the Spirit, but He will not show us if we think we know anything...
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    Giver, I truly understand why you say what you say. It is partially true. We don't sin in the Spirit/new man, but we can't help but do it in the flesh/sinful nature, because it is sin living in us, that is why Paul said, it is no longer I who do it, because there is another law at work in my...
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    So you can honestly say, that you don't ever think wrong thoughts? You are perfect in every single thing that you say and do? Because if thats true, then you are equivalent to God. Paul said I do what I do not want to do, and it is sin living in me that does it, no longer I who does it. So what...
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    All I can do is tell you what scripture says about this. So you should listen to what scripture says, rather than what you think. I just quoted you verses that say that we do have two natures in us. So your going against Gods word, not me. If what you say is right, you shouldn't feel the need to...
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    What you say, is not scriptural. This verse explains what happens to a believer daily. The flesh, is our sinful nature, of which the Spirit wars with everyday. Galatians 5:16-17 16 So I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. 17 For the flesh desires what...
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    I don't understand why you say you agree, but yet you spoke against what I said at first? I study different English translations of scripture, not just one kind. Although I have looked into Hebrew translations, but they say the same thing.
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    You cannot discount the scriptures that tell us to be perfect. We aim for perfection in the Spirit in the new man. In the old man we can never be perfect, but sowing to the Spirit daily as we are commanded to, He can be perfected in us as we grow in maturity of Christ.
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    That is not outward works. That is inward works of the Spirit that we must contend for, or else be disqualified for the race that we run unto salvation. There are many many scriptures that speak like this. You are confusing outward works salvation, and the inward works of the Spirit, that is...
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    1John 1:9. Is it true?

    Well then you are going against the very word of God. Because scripture says that the flesh wages war against the Spirit. And we are called to die to ourselves daily. Jesus Christ said "if anyone would come after me, he MUST die to himself daily take us his cross and follow me." He said if...