Now that's rich.
Not only is "free" not really free, but a "gift" is not really a gift.
Such perverse altering of even language in the irrefutable texts
for the sake of one's contra-Biblical theology.
This hermeneutic can make the Scriptures say anything and everything.
Not only is "free" not really free, but a "gift" is not really a gift.
Such perverse altering of even language in the irrefutable texts
for the sake of one's contra-Biblical theology.
This hermeneutic can make the Scriptures say anything and everything.
The issues is can free gifts come with conditions? yes, Naaman's came with the condition of dipping.
Does working to meet the conditions earn one a gift already offered for free? No, one cannot earn what has already been offered for free but one can meet the conditions to receive the free gift already offered.