EmSw
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Shame on you. That is not what makes an antinomian and you know it.
Let me give you Mirriam-Webster's definition, Marvin.
one who holds that under the gospel dispensation of grace the moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone is necessary to salvation
This is what I said an antinomian is. Sorry, no shame here. And Marvin, you are an antinomian, whether you say so or not.
Antinomianism teaches that a believer is free to disobey the laws of God and men without consequence because they are now justified before God through faith in Jesus Christ.
Do you not believe one cannot be saved by keeping the commandments (the law), Marvin? Have you not read what John says?
1 John 2
3 Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.
4 He who says, “I know Him,” and does not keep His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in him.
How can you say you know Him, Marvin, if you don't keep His commandments? Perhaps you have persuaded yourself. However, John says you are a liar and the truth is not in you if you don't keep His commandments. Please tell us the 'consequences' of those who are liars and do not know the truth.
There is a world of difference between that heresy and the correct scriptural teaching that one is not justified before God by keeping those laws.
Really? Have you not read this passage in James?
James 2
You see then that a man is justified by works, and not by faith only.
Was James a heretic to you?
I have no doubt that there are those who subscribe to the doctrines of grace who are also antinomian.
But subscribing to the doctrines of grace does not make one an antinomian
Oh yes it does, Tonto! Please look up the definition of antinomian before making such statements. Here, I'll give it to you again.
one who holds that under the gospel dispensation of grace the moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone is necessary to salvation
I actually don't know what's so hard to understand about that definition. Why is it so hard for you?
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