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What did Paul preach to the Corinthians?

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Exactly! This is one way I know that Calvinism is true.
 
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It's amazing to me that folks around here hate Calvinism SO BAD that they'll team up with people who are promoting Antinomianism if they have to. I mean, seriously? Is unconditional election that horrific?

Yes, unconditional election is that bad.

Is God's right to have mercy on whom he'll have mercy such a disgusting concept that a theology that teaches a lifestyle of licentiousness makes no difference as long as a person professed faith in Christ as a child is actually preferred?

You misuse Romans 9:18. God chose to have mercy, but he did not choose to have mercy on a man because of his works; rather, God chose to have mercy on all those in Christ, for Christ was God's true elect:

1 Peter 1:20
He was chosen before the creation of the world, but was revealed in these last times for your sake.


God did not save as you assert. I do not understand your last sentence.


I have already said that I do not agree with FG2 on many points.
 
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God did not save as you assert.

So I'm giving him too much credit? Are you saying it wasn't grace that caused me to believe?

I have already said that I do not agree with FG2 on many points.

You agree with him enough that you're willing to lock arms with him in your crusade to destroy Calvinism. It's sad that you think destroying the notion that God unconditionally elects hell deserving sinners to everlasting life is of higher priority than destroying the Antinomianism taught by FreeGrace2.
 
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The apostles preach to all and sundry, as has already been show.

No offer?

Mark 16:15,16
He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation. Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved, but whoever does not believe will be condemned.

Regarding John 12 - irrevocable you say? John quotes from the same place in Isaiah 6 that Matthew quoted from in Matthew 13. As I have said on a number of posts - Judas Iscariot was among those who DID see and understand. He was given to know the secrets of the kingdom of heaven.


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Hear, hear!
 
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If the word "world" means what you say it means, then no none can be damned because everyone's sins are taken away.

Paul said that the gospel had borne fruit in "all the world" (Colossians 1:6). So, using your definitions we must infer that the gospel had borne fruit in every man. Arminians seem to care not how terms are employed in the scriptures.

This is a lame argument because it literally is "all races." This means only that the Gospel was not to be preached exclusively to Jews. To say that it means every man is quite a stretch.
 
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Right. God not only loves Jews, but Gentiles also.

Which was your response to:
That is consistent with John 3:16, which tells us of the extent of God's love - 'the world'.

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Show us where 'the world' is ever explicitly defined as 'the elect'.
 
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Yes. That's how people are converted.

Yes, by telling them that Christ died and rose on the third day. Why did Paul tell unbelievers that Christ rose on the third day if Christ's resurrection was not intended for all men? Paul preached Christ's resurrection without any suggestion that its benefits were limited to a certain elect group. Paul just stated that Christ died and rose. No one is withheld the option to benefit from that fact. No one.
 
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Show us where 'the world' is ever explicitly defined as 'the elect'.

Check out 2 Corinthians 5:19.

This may be of help:

 
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So you interpret John 3:16 as God loved the non-elect such that he sent his only Son to give eternal life to the elect? That's different.

No, I do not interpret it that way.

Are you going to provide a verse that explicitly shows that 'the world' can mean 'the elect' or not?
 
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Are you going to provide a verse that explicitly shows that 'the world' can mean 'the elect' or not?

It wouldn't need to. I'm not taking a stance on the issue either way, but "God loved every single person who ever lived without exception like this: he gave his unique son so that all believers will not perish but have eternal life" is not exactly an expression of the universality of either intention or effect of the atonement, is it?
 
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Are you going to provide a verse that explicitly shows that 'the world' can mean 'the elect' or not?
Are you going to provide a context which explicitly shows that 'the world' can mean 'every human being' or not?

I can! Jesus told His disciples that the 'world' would hate them. He explained to them that this would happen "as it is written in THEIR law, 'they hated me without a cause.' "

This is EXPLICIT! The 'world' in the context is not all men. They are the unbelieving Jews, for the Gentiles did not have the law (Romans 2:14).
 
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