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Yes I would agree, I loathe the distortion of the very character of God.
A God who invites all to believe, but then mocks some sinners by not choosing them.
A God who invites all to believe, but then mocks some sinners by not choosing them.
And yet you could not prove from Scripture that what I have stated is NOT the truth.
What I (and others) loathe is the DISTORTION OF THE GOSPEL by the Calvinistic Crowd. God has provide for the salvation of all human beings in and through Christ, and God desires that ALL MEN SHOULD BE SAVED and come unto the knowledge of the truth. Therefore it is impossible that God could -- or would -- exclude anyone who turns to Christ, and all could be saved if all would believe.
When the Bible says that God "granted" repentance, that must be interpreted in the light of the rest of the Gospel. God grants repentance to ALL who obey the Gospel, which really means that God grants remission of sins through repentance, as Christ has stated:
And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. (Lk 24:47).
When Scripture says that God "granted" faith it means that the Gospel was effective in that person's heart, since it is the Gospel which is the power of God unto salvation.
What I (and others) loathe is the DISTORTION OF THE GOSPEL by the Calvinistic Crowd. God has provide for the salvation of all human beings in and through Christ, and God desires that ALL MEN SHOULD BE SAVED and come unto the knowledge of the truth. Therefore it is impossible that God could -- or would -- exclude anyone who turns to Christ, and all could be saved if all would believe.
When the Bible says that God "granted" repentance, that must be interpreted in the light of the rest of the Gospel. God grants repentance to ALL who obey the Gospel, which really means that God grants remission of sins through repentance, as Christ has stated:
And that repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. (Lk 24:47).
When Scripture says that God "granted" faith it means that the Gospel was effective in that person's heart, since it is the Gospel which is the power of God unto salvation.