[MENTION=13]Josiah[/MENTION], it is a marvel to see how many times your posts side-step the question. The answer is what Jesus said. The question was [MENTION=13]Josiah[/MENTION], the Lord did not say his blood was shed for all, did he? and the answer is in the holy scriptures in the last supper dialogues when the Lord Jesus Christ said his is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.
Already addressed. However, you've admitted you don't always read posts addressed to you or in reply to you.
Yes, I know, you MUST reject Sola Gratia - Solus Christus - Sola Fide because you are a docilic, submissive member of the RC Denomination which calls on you to swallow whole whatever it now says, and since its own little denominational meeting at Trent, it condemns that view.
You evading that (well, you probably jsut chose to not read it) and TRYING to divert this thread to a condemnation of "Sola Gratia - Solus Christus" too serves no purpose. It has nothing to do with the thread. Many of us have already addressed the issue of the thread (yeah, I know - you admitted you don't always read what may be challenging to you). But
just in case you choose to read this: We cannot know for certain what this sin is and is not for one unavoidable reason: we aren't told. But the historic view is taht it means to reject the work of the Holy Spirit - which includes His giving the gift of faith. For Protestants, this means there is no faith and thus no justification. Yes, you as a docilic, submissive member of a denomination that demands that, that's probably not a reply you an consider.
And again, I find it curious you are rejecting the idea of Jesus as the Savior of all...... siding with uber-Calvinists and I think against your own denomination - but yeah, the RCC pretty much rejects the idea of Jesus as the SAVIOR of anyone, so.... But it's really just another of your evasions, diversions.....
I can't list any sins for which Jesus didn't die for the simple reason that Scripture doesn't state any. Yes, it does say there is "a unforgivable" sin (we just aren't told exactly what that is) - but it's illogical, unbiblical and silly to insist that THEREFORE Jesus is not the Savior or that Jesus didn't die for sinners (or perhaps THOSE sinners). It's obvious why that's illogical and silly - but some here took the time to tell you why, but again, you've admitted you don't always read things posted to you - just rebuke people for not posting what you chose to not read.
- Josiah
[I'll say it again..... please stop the "mention" thing; unlike you, I DO read what is posted to me; they clutter up my email box and creates MANY notifications which I've had to ignore since they are all just you and your 'mention' thing..... I can understand that you want OTHERS to read what you post, and that's good, but odd when you admit you intentionally don't read what others post to you. Just another request]