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  1. 1689Dave

    Are you saved because you believe? Or do you believe because you are saved?

    So, you are the savior of yourself = Pelagianism.
  2. 1689Dave

    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Let's see, if Jesus died for all and all are not saved, it must be up to you to save yourself by jumping through certain hoops?
  3. 1689Dave

    Are you saved because you believe? Or do you believe because you are saved?

    If He died for all as you say, why aren't they saved?
  4. 1689Dave

    Are you saved because you believe? Or do you believe because you are saved?

    Another way to put it is, are you saved because you chose to believe? Or did you spontaneously believe because you are saved? In view of this, I believe if a person must choose to believe, it is because they don't believe. But if you believe spontaneously, apart from any act of the will, it is a...
  5. 1689Dave

    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    Universal atonement doesn't save anyone. It dumps it in your lap, no matter how you try to make it sound biblical. It's Pelagianism.
  6. 1689Dave

    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    This = Pelagianism in its outcome. Faith is a fruit of being saved (having the Holy Spirit), not making salvation possible for saviors of self (Pelagianism).
  7. 1689Dave

    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    His commentary on Romans gave his position as Limited Atonement as I posted earlier. Free Will = Pelagianism and Luther's Bondage of the Will" destroyed the notion. So it works like this. Universal Atonement doesn't save anyone, this agrees with Pelagianism which says that Christ saves no one...
  8. 1689Dave

    Best way to defend yourself

    I normally do not reply but turn the other cheek in the matter, so to speak.
  9. 1689Dave

    Religious benefits

    It separates us from the animals?
  10. 1689Dave

    Baptism in Jesus’ name, Trinitarian style.

    Jesus taught the baptism of believers. Not infants.
  11. 1689Dave

    Baptism in Jesus’ name, Trinitarian style.

    Where does scripture mention infant Baptism when Jesus says whoever believes and is baptized has eternal life?
  12. 1689Dave

    Baptism in Jesus’ name, Trinitarian style.

    I agree with him as proven by his preferred method.
  13. 1689Dave

    Baptism in Jesus’ name, Trinitarian style.

    It's the scriptural method. The alternatives are not.
  14. 1689Dave

    Baptism in Jesus’ name, Trinitarian style.

    It shows again Luther agrees with me on the matter.
  15. 1689Dave

    Baptism in Jesus’ name, Trinitarian style.

    Why infant baptism if scripture doesn't mention it?
  16. 1689Dave

    Cuckoo Clock

    The most important thing in getting a cuckoo clock to run is keeping it level using a level. Eyeballing it will not do.
  17. 1689Dave

    Baptism in Jesus’ name, Trinitarian style.

    Did you know Luther preferred Baptism by immersion? “It is therefore indeed correct to say that baptism is a washing away of sins, but the expression is too mild and weak to bring out the full significance of baptism, which is rather a symbol of death and resurrection. For this reason, I would...
  18. 1689Dave

    Why Universal Atonement is Pelagianism.

    = you are the savior. = Pelagianism.
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