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11/9/07 10:52 AM |
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Lurker wrote: Cute, Yamil... but I'd suggest you keep your day job as a hireling. You'll never be able to feed your family as a comedian. I do a great job feeding my family by being cute. |
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11/9/07 1:23 AM |
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Lurker wrote: Yes.... by the reprobate (Acts 7:51). No..... by the elect (John 6:39). Thanks Lurker for another perverted answer that you can never prove. Nevertheless to illustrate my point to Allan: You see all I have to do is match your words with the Bible.The Calvinist handbook wrote: "The Holy Spirit is irrisitible." The Bible states:Acts 7:51 wrote: "Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, YE DO ALWAYS RESIST the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye." And that was even written after the Holy Spirit descended.The dehvastating truth is that NO WHERE in the Bible does it state that the Holy Spirit is irrisistible. Now is the reader suppose to accept a simple declarative statement from God's word or is he suppose to make sense out of your convulted, redefining, revisionist, who-cares-about-the-laws-of-language, reinterpretation? Ok. I'm ready for your itchty-twitchy dance now. .... It works all the time. |
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11/8/07 5:29 PM |
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Then at least we are clear that we are changing the subject. Next time you may need to preface that before jumping in the middle of the debate.I have proven to you that spiritual death in the scripture has nothing to do with inability. The Bible does not even make a remote connection between the two. That is something tha you simply eisogeted into the Scripture. [URL=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual_death]]]Spiritual death means separation[/URL] If you think you have discoverd some more ammo for your position, then I would not mind rehashing the topic with you. You generally give sincere commentary and you are overall intellectually honest. I can use a break from the usual ad hominem arguments. |
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11/8/07 4:39 PM |
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Pleader wrote: Yamil; If you believe you can resist God then you probably do! Newsflash: You resist the Holy Ghost too every time you sin. That's the whole hipocrisy of your statement and of the whole doctrine of irrisistible grace. _______________________________________Discerning Believer wrote: Then you must believe that it is possible for a dead man laying in a casket can of his own power and own freewill rise up out of the casket and walk out. Actually I believe the Bible when it states "ye do always resist the Holy Ghost," especially when that statement is made after the Holy Ghost descended.The dehvastating truth is that NO WHERE in the Bible does it state that the Holy Spirit is irrisistible. Spiritual death has nothing to do with resisting the Holy Ghost, otherwise you would had stopped sinning after your salvation. The only thing your perverted interpretation does for you practically is keep you in spiritual death until you reach sinless perfection. Too bad that you have deen duped to believe the unprovable. The best you have is deductive reasoning. I have in my favor simple declarative statements from God's word. I would hate to be you. |
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11/8/07 2:31 PM |
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Commercial break sponsored by the Dehvastating Truth:The Calvinist handbook wrote: "The Holy Spirit is irrisitible." The Bible states:Acts 7:51 wrote: "Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart and ears, YE DO ALWAYS RESIST the Holy Ghost: as your fathers did, so do ye." And that was even written after the Holy Spirit descended.The dehvastating truth is that NO WHERE in the Bible does it state that the Holy Spirit is irrisistible. Now is the reader suppose to accept a simple declarative statement from God's word or is he suppose to make sense out of your convulted, redefining, revisionist, who-cares-about-the-laws-of-language, reinterpretation? Ok. I'm ready for your itchty-twitchy dance now. |
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11/7/07 9:27 PM |
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Another impersonal attack on Calvinism deleted.If I were to say that Calvinist qualifies one as having a mental disease. [not an adhominem] ... I would have more a burden of proof in my favor than Bib would have to prove his unfounded assertions about John 3:16. But of course we know that he can't as demonstrated from his previous post. It is the nature of calvinists to be able to pontificate assertions but when it comes down showing one the proof in the pudding, it turns out that they had no pudding to begin with. I hate to be them. All I have to do is post a simple declarative statement of Scripture, while ther burden is to find reasons why the verse cannot mean what it really states. |
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11/7/07 7:12 PM |
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JD Smith vs SmithThat's hardly a conspiracy theory fellows. Weapon of Mass Instruction= Yamil Luciano Doctor of Truth= Yamil Luciano Yamil Luciano= Yamil Luciano It's not rocket science folks. You guys make the simplest things hard. |
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