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  1. VeritatisVerba

    Did Christ die for them that are perishing ?

    So says you. You're arguing against the explicit statement of scripture.
  2. VeritatisVerba

    Did Christ die for them that are perishing ?

    It's obvious that you resort to straw man arguments instead of responding to direct biblical arguments that explicitly falsify your doctrine.
  3. VeritatisVerba

    Narrow is the way of life and few find it

    That would indeed be an interesting discussion! Care to offer an answer? I know the answer and will offer it (in general terms) but I'm curious to know how you'd propose to know whether one's doctrine is correct or not? By what means are we to discern truth from error? Is it a feeling? Does...
  4. VeritatisVerba

    Should the death penalty be considered morally justifiable in cases of extreme crimes?

    You are not understanding it correctly. In fact, you seem to be trying very hard to NOT understand it. Stupidity! I've said no such thing and nothing I have said on this forum or anywhere else could be reasonably interpreted in this manner. Listen Frank, I've been doing this a very long time...
  5. VeritatisVerba

    Did Christ die for them that are perishing ?

    No. The book of John is not a dictionary, nor is there any evidence that John was using the term to mean something other than his intended audience would have understood it to mean when they read it. John STARTS his gospel with this term. There is NOTHING to suggest that it would mean something...
  6. VeritatisVerba

    Proof of God For Science Types

    Psalms 22 is not a prophecy - at least not in the sense most people mean it when they say such a thing. Jesus (God) sort of turned it into a prophecy by fulfilling it and doing so intentionally. This is clearly the case based on Christ quoting the first verse of the Psalm and then later the...
  7. VeritatisVerba

    Proof of God For Science Types

    You have a faulty understanding of what biblical faith is. Hint: It is NOT accepting something as true in spite of a lack of evidence or in spite of evidence to the contrary. That's YOUR definition of faith but is most certainly not the biblical definition. Biblical faith is about substantive...
  8. VeritatisVerba

    Proof of God For Science Types

    It doesn't. Merely proving the existence of something beyond nature (i.e. the super-natural) does not, by itself, say anything about the nature of the super-natural. However, the same form of argument can be used to move forward because a watch says something about the watch maker. What then...
  9. VeritatisVerba

    Did Christ die for them that are perishing ?

    In addition to my previous post (above), there's another problem with your stated doctrine here. According to your statement, Christ’s death determines who is saved and who is not. Yet if someone rejects Christ, then logically Christ must have been offered to them. One cannot reject what was...
  10. VeritatisVerba

    Did Christ die for them that are perishing ?

    So says you. Saying it doesn't make it so! Unless you're God.... “But there were also false prophets among the people, even as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Lord who bought them, and bring on themselves swift...
  11. VeritatisVerba

    Did Christ die for them that are perishing ?

    The English term "word" in this context is very nearly meaningless. It is very simply the worst possible translation of Logos that anyone could come up with that still had some modicum of a conceptual connection. The Greek word "logos" was used in John's time to refer to the rational principle...
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