MennoSota
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Did Christ's universal atonement fail to atone universally?1. Yes, you can appoint yourself to ask questions. I suppose you can even appoint you yourself to give your opinion on the question of yourself (as can anyone). But none of that is substantiation for ANYTHING. It is not an apologetic AT ALL. All it does is show you know how to put a question mark at the end of a sentence (most can). That's it, that's all. Stop showing you know how to ask a question and substantiate the dogma you seem to embrace. We're now on page 24 of you totally evading the issue you brought up. No one cares that you know how to put a question mark at the end of a sentence because it has nothing to do with anything. The issue here is not how to ask a question but did Christ die ONLY for the church, the elect, the few, the minority.
2. This thread is not about why some are saved and not others. You are persistent in "the shell game" (as it's called in debate) - constantly, persistently changing the subject. EVERY TIME you realize you have no "card" to play, no apologetic to offer, you just change the subject. This just illustrates (very powerfully) that you have nothing.
3. The Reformation Theology on justification is Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - SOLA FIDE. That all aspects of this must be in place. Your position is that the variable is the "Solus Christus" part. The position of God, of Scripture, of every Christian on the planet (past and present) except for a tiny, tiny subset of Calvinists whom Calvinists generally repudiate as "hyper-Calvinists" is that the variable is faith. While Christ embraces everyone, not everyone embraces Christ via faith. And friend, while you and I agree that faith is a divine gift, that issue is irrelevant here - whether faith is seen as a divine gift or a human choice, we agree it's FAITH that is the variable, that isn't "there" in all cases... and since it is what embraces/accepts/trusts/replies/apprehends the Sola Gratia - Solus Christus, without it, salvation is not attained.
4. You have yet to address the topic you yourself raised: "Christ died ONLY for the church." You have not given even one verse where the word "only" even appears - in any context, for anything at all. NOTHING about Christ dying for only a few, a minority. And you have just totally ignored all the verses - and there are many, many of them - which state the EXACT OPPOSITE of what you do. Friend, there is a reason why nearly all Calvinists repudiate the "L" in TULIP or at the least entirely redefine it. They've realized what is obvious.... this is a very unbiblical concept, directly contrary to what God says.
A blessed Christmas to all...
- Josiah
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I see you saying "Yes." Is that correct?