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yebastick said:Reform:
Thanx, I'll read the subforum. But dont expect too much for I have heard, read, and studied the topic at hand and host of other controversies long before. But dont worry, on controversial matters, Im always open for ideas, weighing and considering.
I can't imagine anybody could expect anything else. I appreciate your willingness to discuss the issue.
Sadly, reform, you pick up the stones what wooba had thrown. Buffoon is uncalled for.
For the record, I did not identify anyone in particular. I merely refer to those that show themselves for what they are when they seem to make it their life's goal on this MB to search out every thread about Calvinism and debate it. I have no problem with someone disagreeing with what I espouse. I know that the understanding I have of the grace of God is by the grace of God. I simply have a problem with those that seem to have a particular affinity for arguing against reformed doctrine when they clearly can't see past the end of their man-centered noses.
Anyway, a question: if I refuse to believe on the Calvinist interperpretation of predistination, am I still save?
We are not saved by our doctrinal position so I cannot see how this would hinder God from adopting you into His family. But, I do pray that He enlightens those to whom He has graciously given life but left in their self-centered doctrines.
On essentials, I'm a bit close-minded.
I understand, though I don't really know what you consider an "essential."
God bless
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If I may but in, the Gospel and predestination are so simple a child can understand them.