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  1. popsthebuilder

    Name those sins Christ didn't die for

    You do realize that Paul is a self proclaimed prisoner of Christ and the cheifest of sinners right? You do understand that, yes, all have sinned, and yes the Christ has made salvation available to all? And surely you understand that not all who claim to be believers will even be seen by...
  2. popsthebuilder

    Name those sins Christ didn't die for

    Bill, I've read your mentionings of universal salvation a few times and am curious as to what you mean. Salvation is available to all, but not all will accept it. But I'm missing what else you mean. Are you talking about universal reconciliation? Just curious. Peace Faith in selfless Unity...
  3. popsthebuilder

    Name those sins Christ didn't die for

    What of those who go by way of the wide path? Those who profess Christ with words, but whose hearts and deeds are far from Him? Peace Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
  4. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    Then why does it say otherwise in scripture? Peace Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
  5. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    Romans 6 (KJV) - ሮሜ 1: What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? 2: God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein? 3: Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? Romans 6 (KJV) - ሮሜ 4...
  6. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    How does that not pertain to what he was to do? And how does it negate us needing to do anything at all; even works and direction of faith? Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
  7. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    Yes, maybe that was the wrong word. But he said he didn't change any law or abolish them. No where have I seen where Christ said he has done away with he law. He surly fulfilled his duty, but I can't see how that negates ours as his followers. Peace Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
  8. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    So you abide by the teachings of Christ? Didn't he say he didn't change or abolish the law but came to verify it? So Salvation is through grace, but the narrow path is something else? So salvation is available to us through Christ, but to accept it is to walk in the spirit wholly? It can't be...
  9. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    Surely repentance and forgiveness are available to all, but those who haven't repented and continue in sin are not synonymous with saints to me. That's all. Peace Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
  10. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    So you think that all, regardless of actions are seen without flaw in the eye of God as long as they accept that Christ was crucified, entombed, and on the third day was resurrected? Isn't that specifically spoken against by Christ himself? something about Christ not knowing them though they...
  11. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    What? I'm confused as to who you are referring to. Peace Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
  12. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    Then who is it referring to that crusifies Christ again and again in vain continued sin? What was his blood for if not to give us a way of being that isn't slave to the wants of he flesh? I mean, I understand that Christ is the way, and that he made salvation available to all. What I don't get...
  13. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    So all who ploclaim Jesus is Lord are saints regardless of sin? Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
  14. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    Of course. As I said; the will of GOD is not our own. If one would ever be without sin it wouldn't be their doing, but God's. One would never not need GOD, or replace GOD by following GOD's direction. Are we not to strive to be what the Christ instructed us to be? If so, how is that not...
  15. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    You too. But are we to need forgiveness perpetually, once being not only baptised in Faith, too circumcised, not of the flesh, but of the spirit? When do we need not of milk, but grow strong in Faith and partake of meat? How can one continue in sin knowingly, habitually, in spite of the atoning...
  16. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    Yes and further still speaks always of God's will for us to be holy, without sin, and that the one who knowingly, and vainly sins is furthest from GOD and Christ will not even see them to judge them as they are the ones destined for damnation. Knowing of such and yet continuing in sin is of no...
  17. popsthebuilder

    What makes a person a saint?

    I thought a saint was one who remains fauithful to GOD regardless of trials and tribulations. I don't see how any sinner could also be a saint simultaneously. If one was a sinner but was saved and no believes would they not carry out every action in reflection of that Faith? Peace Faith in...
  18. popsthebuilder

    Satanist numbers (non-theological discussion)

    I've noticed that since atheist consider spirituality to be a big hoax anyway that they tend to lean towards the satanic side as if it is all a game. When asked or confronted some will admit it is a jest to them, while others seem to do do it for effect. With the number of atheists climbing so...
  19. popsthebuilder

    what is a heresy or a heritic

    The list you have is opinionated, biased, fear mongering and manipulative, none of which are traits of a Christian teaching or following. I'll be your target. I believe in Arianism. You already knew that though. It w quite disheartening to read how ones understandings of the will and or nature...
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    what is a heresy or a heritic

    Your descriptions of the "heresies" is overly biased, and manipulative, making honest inquiry unachievable. Faith in selfless Unity for Good.
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