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    A Catholic perspective on Limited Atonement and Universal Atonement arguments.

    It must be a constant labour for you to redefine words until they mean what you require.
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    A Catholic perspective on Limited Atonement and Universal Atonement arguments.

    It's contradictory isn't it? To assert that conversion is impossible and then tell your own story of conversion.
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    A Catholic perspective on Limited Atonement and Universal Atonement arguments.

    What of yourself, did you go from unbelief to belief at any time in your life?
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    For those who hold to TULIP, are any of you non-elect?

    You reject Irresistible grace and [the] Perseverance of the saints?
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    A Catholic perspective on Limited Atonement and Universal Atonement arguments.

    But do people change? Can someone who doesn't believe become a believer?
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    A Catholic perspective on Limited Atonement and Universal Atonement arguments.

    Is it possible, @1689Dave, that a person can become one of Christ's sheep from a state where he/she was not one of Christ's sheep before?
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    For those who hold to TULIP, are any of you non-elect?

    I know it is hard to be sure, and some say it is kind of tempting God to affirm one's assurance of one's own election, but I want to know if any of the Calvinists on CH thinks that they may not be among the elect?
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    A Catholic perspective on Limited Atonement and Universal Atonement arguments.

    Since @1689Dave seems to be out of the Trinitarian forums, I thought I'd create a thread here for the never ending debate on atonement theories.
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    Proof of the Trinity in Scripture.

    @1689Dave, this is what you get when you pursue religion on your own. You create doctrines that are eccentric and you have no one to advise, correct, share the burden, and learn wisdom from. You're convinced that you have the truth but you have no one that you will listen to who can correct your...
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    Proof of the Trinity in Scripture.

    Odd that you typed that. Matthew 28:19-20 is about baptism and it is not explicit about "the name of Jesus". But you already know that. I cannot join you on the proposition that baptism is in the name of Jesus only. That's a good road to heresy. So I will stick with the form used in the...
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    looking for Samuel

    Most interesting. I have believed, read, and proclaimed the gospel for over 40 years. It is all a matter of grace, isn't it. None of it is about how clever or studious one is. As Saint Paul warned. Now concerning those things that are sacrificed to idols: we know that we all have knowledge...
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    Proof of the Trinity in Scripture.

    The line of argument you've assembled is rather similar to the "Jesus Only" Pentecostal argument about baptism in the name of Jesus. They, sadly, descended into modalism, Patripassianism, and hence into anti-trinitarianism. I do not say that you have taken the same route but it is a danger and I...
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    Jesus died for the sins of the world

    It is so sad to read your posts. The Lord is the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, yet you talk of wasting his blood. Of course, you introduce the concept of wasted blood as an attempt to shame your interlocutors. But you have so many unsound presuppositions in your posts. People...
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    looking for Samuel

    So, it was from a women that you learned to treat the bible as a holy book.
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    looking for Samuel

    I think you may have missed the reason I asked questions. I want to know why the bible? Why do you pick the bible as your holy book. Is it because God told you to? A voice from heaven. Or is it because people told you to, voices from people or words on web sites?
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    Why does Jugement Day remain if Jesus paid for everyone's Sins?

    That reply is just a rationalisation of the belief you've advocated.
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    Why does Jugement Day remain if Jesus paid for everyone's Sins?

    If the theory that you're advocating were true and obvious, as you claim it is, then you would not need to redefine 'world' in so many passages because God wouldn't be so sloppy with words would he? Being infinitely wise, and being truth, as well as love and justice God would communicate...
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    Why does Jugement Day remain if Jesus paid for everyone's Sins?

    If everyone was predestined to death except those who are predestined to life, then no last judgement is needed.
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