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The "Poor God". "Poor God,He's so sad that all those people are going to be tortured forever, but there's nothing He can do.
If the Father could have just overridden, overruled or overlooked the judgment consequences of sin, it seems to me that He would have stopped short of executing His Son on our behalf.Exactly. I'm glad you agree.
If the Father could have just overridden, overruled or overlooked the judgment consequences of sin, it seems to me that He would have stopped short of executing His Son on our behalf.
Regeneration is conversion.Not sure if unbelief is the only sin that condemns. There is hypocrisy that rages on in Christendom that causes many to fall away. Unbeknownst to them, the hypocrite, walks in the flesh rather than the Spirit. One must be regenerated and yes it starts with belief but it is also conversion and many skip this part due to many factors. "I never knew you" comes to mind.
I am not beholden to universalism.It's not what Christian universalism says.
If the Father could have just overridden, overruled or overlooked the judgment consequences of sin, it seems to me that He would have stopped short of executing His Son on our behalf.
This is merely a strawman argument. It's not what Christian universalism says.
I am not beholden to universalism.
My answer need not satisfy the terms of universalism.Who's saying you are?
If the Father could have just overridden, overruled or overlooked the judgment consequences of sin, it seems to me that He would have stopped short of executing His Son on our behalf.
Yep, God could just have cleaned them up without any punishment to Jesus at all, because they are paying the price themselves for their unbelief, and are earning their pardon.If the Father could have just overridden, overruled or overlooked the judgment consequences of sin, it seems to me that
He would have stopped short of executing His Son on our behalf.
Hmmm. I guess I would have to disagree or leave it at unknown. Jesus Christ of Nazareth certainly has feelings and He is God in the flesh. Thanks for engaging!Not subject to human passions (feelings).
They are used anthropormorphicly of God to describe him in human terms.
Yes conversion and regeneration can be used interchangeably however, now that I think about it more, conversion is not as powerful of a description for the Holy Spirit Baptism through Christ. Regeneration seems more appropriate afterall, people convert to different religions all the time but not necessarily become regenerated. Same goes for some who are born into a denomination never knowing the regeneration through the Holy Spirit.Regeneration is conversion.
Does no conversion not mean they were never born again in the first place, they were just tares?
C'mon. . .you're better than that.Hmmm. I guess I would have to disagree or leave it at unknown. Jesus Christ of Nazareth certainly has feelings and He is God in the flesh. Thanks for engaging!
There ya' go. . .that's more like you.Yes conversion and regeneration can be used interchangeably however, now that I think about it more, conversion is not as powerful of a description for the Holy Spirit Baptism through Christ. Regeneration seems more appropriate afterall, people convert to different religions all the time but not necessarily become regenerated. Same goes for some who are born into a denomination never knowing the regeneration through the Holy Spirit.
My take anyway, via my experience.....
Funny but in all seriousness, I do belive He has emotions.C'mon. . .you're better than that.
Jesus also had a nose and two ears.
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There's plenty of talk about destruction in the NT. The problem is that there's a variety of terms, destruction, fire, punishment. People take different ones literally.Assuming annihilation is an option. . .nowhere presented in NT teaching, right?
Der Alte pretty much covered that one over in post #91, don't you think?There's plenty of talk about destruction in the NT. The problem is that there's a variety of terms, destruction, fire, punishment. People take different ones literally.
Part of the issue is that impassibility is often poorly understood by critics. It's not so much that God doesn't possess the range of human emotion in some divine sense, but that God is not reactionary as we are under emotion. God's emotions are internal to Himself and part of His being, not a response to something outside of Himself.Also two eyes with which he wept when he heard of Lazarus's death. How is this not having feelings?