It's interesting how you claim that Jesus atonement is universal, but it's not.
What I say is the most important teaching in the universe (yup): Sola Gratia -Solus Christus - SOLA FIDE (I don't delete the last aspect).
What I say is John 3:16, verbatim as God inspired it.
The verse says, "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son that whosoever believes in Him will not perish but will have everlasting life."
NOT "For God hated most people who happen to reside on the planet Earth just like everyone else that He did not give His only begotten son to them and thus whether they have faith or not, God desires them to fry in hell and so they will."
NOT "For God so loved just an unknown few that happen to reside on the planet identically to everyone else that He gave only, exclusively, solely, just them His only begotten son and therefore they will not perish but they have life everlasting."
Yes, what Jesus did, He really did. No deception, no lying, no fakes, no frauds, no cruel jokes, no false promises.
Jesus died for everyone, exactly, verbatim as the Bible states.
Does this automatically apply to all regardless of whether they have faith or not (a view invented some Calvinists)? No. Why? Because faith is not eliminated, faith is not moot, faith is not irrelevant.
John 3:16 is not mutilated by deleting faith so that it reads, " "For God so loved just a tiny, unnamed few that just happen to reside on the planet identically to everyone else that He gave only, exclusively, solely, just them His only begotten son and therefore they will not perish but they have life everlasting - regardless of whether they have faith or not."
Faith apprehends/embraces/trusts/relies/applies what Jesus actually DID to the individual - and thus it then belongs to the individual and they benefit from it. Your silly, illogical, unbiblical point that "if Jesus died for all, ergo all would be saves" is founded on a wrong, unbiblical assumption: that faith is moot, faith is to be deleted, faith has no role in soteriology, faith doesn't matter. It is a common Calvinist position - which is why so much of radical Calvinism ended up in universalism.
MennoSota said:
You may go to your grave fighting for your conundrum.
1. The "conundrum" is yours, caused by eliminated faith, caused by the unbiblical assumption that if Christ died for all, ergo all would be saved since faith is irrelevant.
2. The 'conundrum" is that you insist all are to ignore denomination tradition (such as TULIP) but all you do is verbatim parrot it (endlessly)... and your insistence that new dogmas must be rejected unless there is clear Scripture that states it, but like all radical Calvinists for over 400 years, you can't find one verse that states that Jesus died ONLY for some unknown few, and you are faced with a plethora of verses that verbatim STATE exactly the opposte that you have to mutilate so that you claim they MEAN the exact opposite of what they actually state, because over and over, they flat-out, verbatim, contradict your denomination tradition.
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