I get PMs from people all the time saying how posts like mine have strengthened them in their belief, stronger against Calvinism. When I post the "FORTY VERSES AGAINST ONCE-SAVED-ALWAYS-SAVED", I see that very list show up on others' posts. (And on other message boards...)BTW, Ben. Can you name for me a Calvinist that has renounced the Reformed view as a direct result of this forum (or another)?
Again not-wishing-to-offend, there are a half-dozen "proof-passages" that have been offered, and one of four OSAS understandings must be asserted:
1. They weren't really saved in the FIRST PLACE
2. They may have been "unsteadfast/faithless/deceived/sinning", but were STILL SAVED
3. It's not a REAL narrative, it's HYPOTHETICAL; fatherly bugbear for admonishment
4. There is some reason that entire letters in the accepted cannon can be DISREGARDED --- somehow they don't APPLY to us HERE TODAY
My frustration is when each of those four positions (for a given passage) is refuted (and no fifth position offered), yet the point is not conceded.
I am of course in my discussions aware of a principle of "saving face", and I seek not to "win" a debate especially not at the expense of the feelings of a brother or sister; and equally sensitive that my OWN position found on Scripture (rather than on my own pride or "saving face"). The point of debates is to BUILD and STRENGTHEN each other, as we ALL deepen our understanding of the Bible and our faith.
Yet a fundamental truth persists in debates --- differing understandings can be either BOTH WRONG, or ONE RIGHT. I suffer from a conviction that the Bible was written by average ordinary people, intended to be understood by average ordinary people (who may not have a degree in an original language).
If one passage is open to differing interpretations, then surely there are other passages even in other letters that confirm the correct understanding. Hence your accusation of my "jumping around" or "flooding with information".
If we don't understand the nuances of Jesus' Gospel, it is reasonable to believe that the Apostles, and Paul, DID.
Thus the continuing debate. Hopefully always in love, always building and never destroying.
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