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Jesus certainly did and I agree with Jesus. Luke 13:3 unless you repent, you shall all likewise perish.
Ok so we should believe Luke 13? Good to know.
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Jesus certainly did and I agree with Jesus. Luke 13:3 unless you repent, you shall all likewise perish.
Ok so we should believe Luke 13? Good to know.
Ok, so when God determines who the elect are, he figures this out by seeing what we will do. Thus he learns information about us (what we will do). Feel free to deny this - you're just being inconsistent. But hey, why should we expect anything different?
When did I say there was a point in time that God had to learn something? I did not.
Only if you pick and choose and reject parts of the Bible.
Right. Because you're inconsistent.
Answer the question.
Jesus certainly did and I agree with Jesus. Luke 13:3 unless you repent, you shall all likewise perish.
I don't agree with Jonathon Edwards if I understand him to say that if evil exists God caused it to exist.
I don't think anyone can believe in Jesus as they should without repentance. If there is no turn from wickedness to righteousness, there is not true believing in Jesus. In Acts 10 Peter refers to it as doing the right thing.=Jesusfreak5000;61968807]As a counter-question, what do you think about the no-less-than 150 uses of faith/believe in the NT apart from any mention of repentance?
Well then I guess you agree with him.
I don't think so. I don't believe God is evil. I think God is good all the time.
The answer is the same for you and me. The difference is you are rejecting parts of the 66 books and denying it. I reject parts of the 66 books and admit it.
I don't think anyone can believe in Jesus as they should without repentance. If there is no turn from wickedness to righteousness, there is not true believing in Jesus. In Acts 10 Peter refers to it as doing the right thing.
I don't think so. I don't believe God is evil. I think God is good all the time.
Now you're just being deliberately contrary.When did I say there was a point in time that God had to learn something? I did not.
Jesus is responding to the selfrighteousness of some, that because of their piety looked at Zaccheus as if he was lost, thought of themselves as safe. Context is everything my friend.
Now you're just being deliberately contrary.
If God searches to discover (note, elman) who believes, and those people are then elect, then God has learned something.
In English and Texan english (small "e") "discover" is understood to mean "learn". To discover something is to move from a position of little or no knowledge to one of increased knowledge. God is omniscient and therefore cannot increase His knowledge. But if one believes as Arminians and elman does, then one accepts that God at some point has had His knowledge increased.
Could this be any clearer?
What's up with your font?
He wants to make sure you are focusing on what he is saying.![]()