In other words, you have NO answers to legitimate theological questions to support your limited atonement falsehood.
@Doran
You've already admitted you have
"passed" on what I've posted to you. But for any other who may actually read things...
1. You have shown you have NOTHING in Scripture that states your position that Jesus did NOT die for all but ONLY for some FEW. You've offered several Scriptures - every word of which I agree with - but
nothing that supports your view. Not one that says Jesus did not die for all but ONLY for some unknown FEW.
2. The historic view believes what God SO often, SO clearly, verbatim, flat-out, in black-and-white STATES. As glorious Gospel. The Church Fathers and a Church Council affirmed it. So did Luther and Calvin. The Bible is actually more clear on this, it says this more often and more boldly, that other dogmas you believe such as the Trinity and Two Natures of Christ and inspiration/normative nature of Scripture.
3. Your repudiation of all these verbatim Scriptures and of the faith of Christians for over 1500 years (and of the VAST majority for 2000) years is clearly based on "God CANNOT do" as He said. It's clearly not based on ANY Scripture whatsoever, but on what YOU think is a "logical inference" made by your superior brain, your inerrant logic.... something no one for 1500 years could match. But no Scripture. No history. No Fathers. No Council. Nothing.
4. Since you have NOTHING (except your claim of a superior, brilliant mind), you make the SILLY argument that if you can show the historic, biblical view is not 100% solid, you thus have substantiated your view. Absurd. Silly. You probably are just giving credence to Jesus dying for no one. And just as likely, ONLY folks then but not today, or ONLY men but not women, or ONLY adults but not kids, or ONLY Catholics but not Protestants.... "ONLY SOME FEW' as your view states just depends on where you put the ONLY because as you've proven no Scripture on this topic says a thing about ONLY or FEW...
However, adding words to scripture (explicitly or implicitly) is expressly forbidden in scripture (Deut 4:2; 12:32; Prov 30:6; Rev 22:18-19). You might want to take these injunctions to heart.
You should. Your position REQUIRES adding words to the texts, words such as "NOT" and "ONLY." Indeed, YOUR ENTIRE POSITION rests wholly on the word "ONLY" which you can't find in ANY Scripture on this topic. Not one. Nowhere. You just add the word - cuz your brilliant, amazing, superior brain (no one for 1500 years could match it) says that is "INFERRED" (in other words, not there - just CHANGING what God said). Same goes for the "FEW" you impose on Scripture where "all" is changed to "just some FEW" and "many" is replaced with "just a few."
Your horrible view (invented by a tiny few Anti-Calvin men in the late 16th Century) completely, wholly, completely depends on words never there.... so you just put them in (by virtue of your superior brain to Christians), pure unmitigated eisegesis, "NOT" "ONLY" "FEW"
Doran said:
Christ died for all the Father has given to Him in eternity.
But of course, you can find
NOTHING in Scripture that states that. Just quote the verse that states, "Christ died ONLY for those whom the Father gave to him in all eternity." When you find the verse, let us know and we can talk. Until then....
Prove that I believe that Christ didn't die for many.
This anti-Calvin invention states that Jesus died for just a FEW. I've read and heard some guessing it's as high as 20% of humans (based on the current position that 20% of humans today claim to be Christians and/or were baptized) but of course for most of the past 2000 years, it's been much lower than that. In the First Century, it perhaps was 1% or so. In Jesus' day, less than that. The Elect are FEW. Maybe somewhere between less than 1% to maybe as high as 20%?
Now, if you hold that the Christ died for 60% or 75% or 95% of the human population, please so state (you've not done so before) and list all the Scriptures that so states. And since anything over 20% or so would likely indicate He died for a lot more than the Elect, there goes that point (which I realize you've carefully avoided). And give the Scripture that tells us how we know who that 1% to 20% of the population is, especially before they have faith. Otherwise, it seems a moot point (except to prove no one can know for whom Christ died, just probably not me).
P.S. But before we part company, won't you please provide the post number wherein you allege that you answered my inquries re Rev 7:9? I'm always up for a good belly laugh.
It would do no good. You don't read or consider anything posted to you.
But to summarize my considerable reply (proving we all are just wasting our time with you and Dave).... Just to show I lack the wisdom of those who have concluded posting anything to you is a complete waste of time and really bad stewardship....
1. The verse nowhere supports your horrible invention that Jesus did NOT die for all but only, exclusively, solely for some few.
2. St. John is sharing a VISION he had of heaven. The context here is not those for whom Christ died. You are not only ignoring that this offers NOTHING - absolutely nothing - to prove your horrible invention but this text has nothing to do with the topic at hand.
3. John's VISION of heaven includes some things. You seem to be once again imposing your superior brain over the Holy Spirit, insisting that his vision CANNOT be true, thus it's not. How do you KNOW he didn't see this? How do you KNOW what He saw cannot be true? How do you KNOW John is not telling the truth here?
4. I don't share your rubric of "reading" Scripture.... subjecting it to YOUR superior brain of you individually.... and deciding if whether what God says can or cannot be true. Your incredible egoism and your individualism are disturbing.
5. Let us know how Rev. 7:9 proves that Jesus died ONLY, EXCLUSIVELY, SOLELY for some FEW and how it identifies EXACTLY who is included in that "FEW" .
I certainly believe Rev 7:9.
Me, too. And note it says NOTHING about Jesus not dying for all but only, exclusively, solely for some few. It's not even remotely about the topic. You LOVE to throw in Scriptures that do not substantiate your view and often have nothing to do with the topic. Red herrings. Diversions.
We shared our MANY Scriptures. I know, your superior brilliance to Christians for over 1500 years insists what God so often states on this "cannot" be true... but we've given MANY Scriptures that verbatim STATE our position - the wonderful, gospel position of traditional, historic Christianity (affirmed by an Ecumenical Church Council). You have given nothing. Just your "cannot be" opinion, your absolute eisegesis of adding words to the texts (words absolutely essential to your position) but words you prove aren't actually there and that entirely change the verse (often reversing it). You just leave us wondering how God can ALWAYS be SO wrong (He never gets it right on this topic!) and how YOU can unquestionably be SO right (you speak of your superior abilities). But, you said you'd accept proof texts. And we agreed. We gave some. You haven't.
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