arunma
Flaming Calvinist
Well Vedickings, since you're not back yet, I'll respond to your post.
There's nothing simple about acceptance of Christ. You need ot define "acceptance" before you state your opinion on whether or not it takes far more work to be saved. Besides that, acceptance of Christ isn't a work. We are saved by grace through faith, apart from works.
Saint Paul most likely killed many Christians. We know for a fact that he was an accomplice to the murder of Stephen. His repentance caused him to serve Christ, and no one would argue that he was saved. The idea behind true repentance is that if such a murder were to repent, he would live the same sort of life as Paul, because faith in Christ is demonstrated by good works. But you've deliberately chosen an example in which the person who repents doesn't have time to show his faith by good works (due to his imminent execution).
The reason I'm slow to give that opinion any credence is because I assume you'll follow it up with the conclusion that Christians should commit idolatry by worshiping Krishna. But before I go any further, I'll clarify. Assuming that this belief is wrong, precisely what would you like us to believe?
Vedickings said:I think it take far more work then just a simple acceptances of Christ.
There's nothing simple about acceptance of Christ. You need ot define "acceptance" before you state your opinion on whether or not it takes far more work to be saved. Besides that, acceptance of Christ isn't a work. We are saved by grace through faith, apart from works.
Vedickings said:I mean come on we are talking about killers who killed 100's of people!
Saint Paul most likely killed many Christians. We know for a fact that he was an accomplice to the murder of Stephen. His repentance caused him to serve Christ, and no one would argue that he was saved. The idea behind true repentance is that if such a murder were to repent, he would live the same sort of life as Paul, because faith in Christ is demonstrated by good works. But you've deliberately chosen an example in which the person who repents doesn't have time to show his faith by good works (due to his imminent execution).
Vedickings said:I'm sorry Christians but this belief is wrong.
The reason I'm slow to give that opinion any credence is because I assume you'll follow it up with the conclusion that Christians should commit idolatry by worshiping Krishna. But before I go any further, I'll clarify. Assuming that this belief is wrong, precisely what would you like us to believe?
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