ajcarey
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Look again, your the one who began your first post to me with said ad hominem
attack, your the one who began your statements to me by saying mine were insane, I was not rude to you, why then did you feel the need to insult me by your saying my conclusions were insane, aren't you able to make your point without insults?
By the way, it's you that need to refute what I said not me, I'm the one who made the statement you disagree with.
Sorry, but your the one who cannot MAKE your point with Scripture.
Show me what you got, just making bold statements like you originally did do not prove their validity or their truthfulness.
I could not care less what the Reformed Theologians believed, tell me what you have found to be true, without using them as some crutch of legitimacy for what you espouse to be true, I can't refute them.
Don't think by your posting every verse where the words Elect, Chosen are used without some sort of explanation as to why is proof of your belief, then think again.
I'm trying to understand what you believe and why you believe it, not what someone who lived hundreds of years ago thought on the matter, then how your Church taught you the very same beliefs, as though they are truth, when they are not.
I showed the Bible verses proving that God's elect and chosen refer to more than the first Jewish church. I was assuming that you would understand that the Church at Colossae was not the first Jewish church and that the Colossian Christians being called the elect of God in Colossians 3:12, along with the other things I wrote, would prove you in error.
But maybe I assumed too much, and I might feel bad if you had not already told me "When you learn how to do your own research of things and cease taking the Beliefs of others without, researching the truth of the matter beforehand, then maybe, just maybe you will then understand." So holding you to your own statement I expect you to know the Bible already and that I shouldn't have to explain things to you like where Colossae is and that the epistle itself is clear that there were gentiles there whom Paul referred to as God's elect.
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