BrianJK
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What you consider insulting, I consider defending sound biblical doctrine from Christ and his apostles (especially Paul). Nothing is fair in life and that's a good lesson to learn and at the end of the day someone is going to either be in line with the Bible or not. Not everyone can be correct, no? So, I don't really understand what you are so offended about. I make no apologies for drawing a hard line in the sand when it comes to salvation, as Christ is the foundation of the church and salvation is the framework on which it stands. With that being said I'm merely doing my part to make sure the correct information on Biblical salvation gets spread and answered for. I don't shy away from posts, because they're too large, or continue to insist that the other party is some how dirty or misrepresenting something/someone (which I haven't done. I don't believe). So who's accusing and making insults in the end, truly? I never once misrepresented other soteriological positions. You stated your opinion and I stated mine. I believe yours and others like you who espouse a works salvation to be false (just like the Bible) whether you work to get salvation or work to maintain, its all the same. It's pretty simple, just for a simple guy such as yourself (Don't confuse this with an insult. You can look above and see for yourself that came as a description of yourself).
I would actually love to read your website, but will probably do so tomorrow as it's pretty late here on the east coast and I would want to give it the proper look through it deserves. But I'll be hesitant to post any questions in fear that the length of my concerns and evidence against them may deter you from giving any conclusive evidence for your beliefs and will most likely result in comments about me being too smart or caring too much about my theological position (That's fair, right?). Not trying to be "smart", just trying to be brutally honest. Thank you for sharing your information. I promise I will read it the first chance I get tomorrow.
One last thing, because I apparently love to be long winded. You mentioned in the previous post that I want people to consider my position, but the truth is people rarely do. You can offer up the resources or the answers and they either shy away completely or try to redirect the topic. I had one gentleman who shares your beliefs just completely ignore my posts to him. At least you still respond, that's a credit to your beliefs to some extent.
I suppose you and I have different purposes here. Given ample time, I would not be opposed to a classic, deep Calvin v Arminius debate at some point. However, my purpose in posting initially was briefly responding to the OP, rather than engaging in one of these debates again. While I am quite ready to answer why I believe that God affords all men the real opportunity to repent, for instance, I was not prepared to spend the required hours researching and responding to deeper Calvinist theology. These types of arguments are simply not part of my reason for frequenting this site.
As for misrepresentation, I understand where you are coming from. However, I come at these debates from a different angle. When discussing theology with a Calvinist, I prefer to try to represent their theology as they would when I speak, and understandably prefer speaking to those who are willing to do the same for me. Alas, this has been a rarity in my experience. In this case, I believe there is a stark difference between a God-ordained prevenient grace affording men the ability, but also the responsibility, to repent, and an earned salvation through amassed good deeds. Even if you don't believe this, I would prefer when discussing these things with you that you might acknowledge this is what I believe that Scripture teaches rather than imposing your understanding (I would say misunderstanding) of my theology on my words. I find this to be the most amiable and productive way to discuss a disagreement among brothers.
I believe we are called not to quarrel, and this is my solution to that calling.
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