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Man...I wish I didn't post my question. I think it's best for me to not focus on this.5 wise virgins get in.
5 foolish virgins do not.
So that's a 50% success rate JUST IN THE CHURCH.
Then there are those outside of the church...
The majority are not saved.
Your answer will come from you asking yourself: "Why do I prefer my judgment over that of God?"
For Calvinists struggling with Calvinism:I know God didn't have to save any. I'm still getting saddened over the fact that not many are going to be saved and are unable to respond because of their nature. John 3:16 used to comfort me but after reading Matthew 22:14, I'm kind of in the dumps.
How do I get out of this?
Oh man. Please don't blaspheme! I feel wretched for making this post where this is done.
You should look into Jefferson, not the stuff said about him after he died, but the stuff said about him when he lived--very different, and quite edifying for Christians.Oh man. Please don't blaspheme! I feel wretched for making this post where this is done.
I'm certainly not getting any advice about God from Jefferson
Hello Religiot, are you saying that all of our historians, as well all of the authors of his biographies (most of whom, at least the ones I've read, seemed to hold him if very high regard), falsified the truth and the evidence that we have about him and his life?You should look into Jefferson, not the stuff said about him after he died, but the stuff said about him when he lived--very different, and quite edifying for Christians.
No... You've just quoted what I said... ...why don't you think it's what I meant?Hello Religiot, are you saying that all of our historians, as well all of the authors of his biographies (most of whom, at least the ones I've read, seemed to hold him if very high regard), falsified the truth and the evidence that we have about him and his life?
Why would they do that, and to what end
Thanks!
--David
My response to what you wrote was one of surprise because I'd (obviously) never heard this before.No... You've just quoted what I said... ...why don't you think it's what I meant?
10 commandments, as a part of a legal covenant between God and Israel, was given to Jews only, through Moses. Not to Russians or Australian Aborigins.You could not be more wrong.
Do the 10 commandments also only apply to Jews?
10 commandments, as a part of a legal covenant between God and Israel, was given to Jews only, through Moses. Not to Russians or Australian Aborigins.
That does not mean that other nations did not have similar laws, because at least 6-7/10 commandments are natural and pretty basic.
Of course its not binding. No other nation than ancient Israel kept Sabbath or not making images of God etc.The very notion that the 10 commandments are not binding on all....is heresy.
You continue to presuppose that I was alluding to falsification of his life, by historians, which I'm not.My response to what you wrote was one of surprise because I'd (obviously) never heard this before.
Do you have examples of what was written about him prior to his death that show a marked contrast with what was written about him after his death (what he did and what he believed), information that you could share with us so that we can see for ourselves what you are talking about?
Again though, what do you believe our historians' and biographers' purpose(s) was in falsifying the historical records concerning Jefferson? What did they hope to accomplish?
Thanks again!
--David
I just finished participating in one of my Sunday morning worship sessions. This one was under Dr. Michael Youssef of "Leading the Way." He brought up that verse and tied it in to his sermon regarding Matthew 25:1-13. I thought of your thread. Maybe you would benefit from listening to it: Are You Ready for the End Times?I know God didn't have to save any. I'm still getting saddened over the fact that not many are going to be saved and are unable to respond because of their nature. John 3:16 used to comfort me but after reading Matthew 22:14, I'm kind of in the dumps.
How do I get out of this?
If you truly thought someone is lost and on their way to hell, wouldn't you want to talk them out of it? Why scurry them away?You continue to presuppose that I was alluding to falsification of his life, by historians, which I'm not.
My statement was intended to imply that there is an alternative version of Mr. Jefferson's life, one only knowable by independent investigation: this alternative is not necessarily in denial of what is commonly published, but an addition to what is commonly known, and for clarification of the same.
For example, the falsely so called 'Jefferson Bible' is not the title Mr. Jefferson called his work for the Native Americans, but it is commonly called that today, which title is the cause of much confusion amongst the laity--of which I'm also a part of.
I only posted his comment on Calvinism, because I've never seen so well a description, in such a concise manner, of what John Calvin actually believed.
--Mr. Jefferson is not an authority on what is true, he's just another witness to what I already believe.
Moreover, I'm not here to debate Calvinism with you, nor anyone, I think it is a theology too depraved to debate.
I'm sorry, but you're wasting your time with me, for I've already seen on your avatar, that you are a Calvinist.
My lack of desire to debate Calvinism is not from a lack of concern for his followers, but from the belief that I have in God's word, i.e., the Spirit warns that not all conversations are profitable, and I know from experience, that a debate with one of John Calvin's followers has never resulted in a fruitful exchange.If you truly thought someone is lost and on their way to hell, wouldn't you want to talk them out of it? Why scurry them away?
I know God didn't have to save any. I'm still getting saddened over the fact that not many are going to be saved and are unable to respond because of their nature. John 3:16 used to comfort me but after reading Matthew 22:14, I'm kind of in the dumps.
How do I get out of this?
My lack of desire to debate Calvinism is not from a lack of concern for his followers, but from the belief that I have in God's word, i.e., the Spirit warns that not all conversations are profitable, and I know from experience, that a debate with one of John Calvin's followers has never resulted in a fruitful exchange.
Be at peace, sister, for the Spirit draws to Christ, those that are His, and they know His voice, and in no case would they follow anyone, but Him.
Godspeed.
While the Ten Commandments were given in covenant to Israel the work of the law was also written in all as we read,Of course its not binding. No other nation than ancient Israel kept Sabbath or not making images of God etc.
If you think this simple stating of facts is heresy, your choice, you are too religious.
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