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2/11/08 1:15 PM |
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Michael,Instead of getting hung up on the TULIP, focus on the absolute holiness of God and compare them with yourself and see what moral qualities and virtues you have that would entitle you to enter His kingdom. Are you able to enter into Heaven with any of those virtues? If you answer no, then you believe in the total depravity of man. Do you believe man, left to himself will turn from his sin and seek after God or do you believe that God first seeks sinful man, convicts him and enables him to turn to God willingly. Do you believe that Christ died for every sin and paid the sin debt for every single man? If so then all men would be saved. Since salvation is a gift, not a reward, all men would have to be saved. Why does the scripture say that he died for his SHEEP? Why does it say that he loved the CHURCH and gave himself for it. Did he give himself for the world or for the church? These are very pointed questions Michael that you need to consider. Forget what Calvinism teaches, forget what the Council of Dort teaches, "Let God be true and every man a liar," ask yourself these questions and try to answer them honestly. |
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2/8/08 10:16 PM |
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MurrayA wrote: DJC49 and Peter J, Thank you for your support against this allegorical foppery which our erstwhile "literalist" friends trot out (they are only literalist when it suits them - and BTW they have never replied to this point!). I read your post, DJC49, on the Transfiguration, which you explained quite well. However, I will have to bow out of this debate because of a crisis: I did not respond earlier this morning (my time), but I can now, albeit briefly. My wife was involved in a car accident this morning at about 7:30 am local time. Her injuries, thank the Lord, are not life-threatening, but she may well have to undergo surgery for a broken clavicle and a fractured sternum, and she is in a lot of pain. I have only just returned from the hospital. Meanwhile, her car is a write-off. So I have a lot on my plate right now and thus I have to sign off. I trust that this plea is not going to be met with the cries of "cop-out", to which I have regrettably become accustomed from some quarters. Murray, I'll be keeping your wife in prayer. May God of all comfort and the Great Physician grant her comfort and a speedy recovery. |
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2/8/08 4:46 PM |
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Minnow wrote: Wrong article DB. I said "INDefinite" article = "a" All the more reason to hold to a literal interpretation. If it does have a definite article as in the cases cited, that preceeds a singular noun, then that would strengthen the case for a literal thousand year reign instead of an indefinite thousands of years.Wouldn't you agree? The fact remains, it does have an article preceeding the noun and it is a definite article, so the rules of grammar need to be enforced in this case. If there was no articles at all, then it is open to interpretation, but such is not the case here. DJC49 wrote: What I DID say -- if you read me properly -- was that the Dispies were the 1st to allegorize THE TRANSFORMATION, and they did this to substantiate their claims about the LITERAL 1000-year Millennium. Even JD has Peter, James, and John representing classes of the Mill Kingdom!To that I say Ha! I'd have to agree with you on that one. It sounds good, but not Bible.Has anybody ever hear the statement "scripture interprets scripture?" Whatever happened to it? Seems like we've forgotten it. |
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2/8/08 3:39 PM |
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Minnow wrote: Discerning Believer There is NO indefinite article in the Greek! Yes sir there is, at least in the Textus Receptus! τα is the definite article.(Rev 20:3) And cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till ***the thousand years (τα χιλια ετη )*** should be fulfilled:... (Rev 20:4) ... and they lived and reigned with Christ ***a thousand years. (τα χιλια ετη ) *** (Rev 20:5) But the rest of the dead lived not again until ***the thousand years (τα χιλια ετη ) were finished...*** (Rev 20:7) And when ***the thousand years (τα χιλια ετη )*** are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, |
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2/8/08 11:48 AM |
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DJC49 wrote: That the sole and particular purpose of God for the Transfiguration was to plant prophetic typology within the New Testament buttressing the Dizzy-spin-sationalist view of the LITERAL 1000-year Millennial reign of Christ is absurd. DJC,One thing you need to be careful of in discounting a literal 1000 year reign is in the language of Revelation. Figurative or symbolic language is usually prefaced with the words "like as" or "as of" which in the case of the 1000 years is not so. It is preface with "the" or "a" (Rev 20:2) And he laid hold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him ***a thousand years,*** (Rev 20:3) And cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should deceive the nations no more, till ***the thousand years*** should be fulfilled:... (Rev 20:4) ... and they lived and reigned with Christ ***a thousand years.*** (Rev 20:5) But the rest of the dead lived not again until ***the thousand years were finished...*** (Rev 20:6)...and shall reign with him ***a thousand years.*** (Rev 20:7) And when ***the thousand years*** are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, |
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1/31/08 5:51 PM |
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DJC49 wrote: Comb these boards and show me ONE instance of my being disrespectful of Scripture, 1/29/08 8:12 PM
DJC49 wrote: Is it also the heresy of James when he wrote in his epistle: "You see then that a man is justified by works, AND NOT BY FAITH ONLY." (James 2:24) [A troublesome verse of Scripture if there ever was one. No wonder Martin Luther campaigned to exclude the Epistle of James from the canon of Scripture!] You are calling the writer of James a heretic. In essence you are calling the Holy Ghost a heretic. That my friend is the unpardonable sin. |
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