fhansen
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Perhaps you could elaborate on James' position there. And even if all sin is forgivable, that doesn't mean that we're to continue in it, in the deeds of the flesh that Scripture tells us will exclude us from the presence of God.As we all know, the responses to my questions vary significantly throughout the history of Christianity. For example, the monergism of Augustine is really quite unlike the synergism of contemporary forms of Christianity.
I think James addressed your first question very nicely in his epistle. Jesus Himself answered your second question when He clearly stated that the only unforgivable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
And read enough Augustine and you won't arrive at monergism there. He wrote and covered a lot.
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