Scriptures is clear that ALL who believe have eternal life and those who are newborns have the same assurance. But to believe that God chooses some for eternal life and some for eternal damnation is preposterous and those who believe this false doctrine are contributing in distorting the word of God and you appear to be one of them.
You fabricated lies and convinced yourself to believe the lies accusing me as making false statement. As I told flint321 that you will never apologize because to you cannot admit a wrong and to admit it means that many would not take you seriously. Until you apologize, I will call you a liar.
I haven't claimed that God chooses some for eternal damnation.
He "passes over" them, just like the death angel passed over the Israelites who were covered by the blood of Christ.
Your problem is with God's election, and 1 Cor 1:26ff teaches clearly that election is biblical, and in fact he elects individuals with certain characteristics that are unappealing, so that his glory is shown more clearly.
This aligns perfectly with Romans 8-9. Free-willers simply deny what the Bible says.
Regarding you, I'm not even sure what lies or fabrications you claim I made. You aren't even sure Jesus is the Savior so I'm not sure how you become an authority figure on Christianity. You apparently aren't even saved yet, if you just "lean toward" Jesus.
Please identify the false statement I made, and I will address it.
However, you are trying to instruct others on Christianity. You remind me of my brother, who has a drinking problem and has lived with women, while trying to correct me for not observing the Saturday Sabbath, like the cult we were brought up in. My question to him was, why in the world are you trying to preach the Sabbath to me, when you get drunk and womanize? His answer: we're all sinners.