The main part of my last question asked, “How do you, Frank Turk, identify and know with certainty that you have fulfilled this requirement of "repentance"?”
You answered, “It's a gross error to separate belief and repentance.” That does not answer my question. As this is an important part of our discussion, can you please answer the question above?
Also a new question – According to limited atonement, Christ DID NOT wish Himself accursed for those who did not believe (as He died only for the elect). However, according to Romans 9:3, Paul says that if possible he, Paul, WOULD wish himself accursed for those who did not believe (his unbelieving Jewish brethren). If limited atonement is true, this would necessarily make Paul’s love for the unbelieving greater than Christ’s love for them. How can this possibly be? And how do you account for this?
Pastor Wood
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Taking the Mask off Calvinism
You answered, “It's a gross error to separate belief and repentance.” That does not answer my question. As this is an important part of our discussion, can you please answer the question above?
Also a new question – According to limited atonement, Christ DID NOT wish Himself accursed for those who did not believe (as He died only for the elect). However, according to Romans 9:3, Paul says that if possible he, Paul, WOULD wish himself accursed for those who did not believe (his unbelieving Jewish brethren). If limited atonement is true, this would necessarily make Paul’s love for the unbelieving greater than Christ’s love for them. How can this possibly be? And how do you account for this?
Pastor Wood
rivergums@sbcglobal.net
Taking the Mask off Calvinism
This is centuri0n, aka Frank Turk, who has been an internet apologist for about 10 years and has never really gained anything for himself through it but a handful of friends and a lot of ill-will. Most people, honestly, do not like to argue with him because he doesn't know how to let it go. He's a blogger of some minor note, and he's a "calvinist".
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