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    John 3 and Water Baptism in the Ministry of Jesus Christ

    I have read and reread your 53 words and still cannot understand what you are attempting to say.
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    John 3 and Water Baptism in the Ministry of Jesus Christ

    I know this rubs people the wrong way but claims of personal salvation is not a valid argument. Because you believe that you were saved without baptism is not evidence that it is not needed. Scripture is evidence.
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    everything is predestined?

    Chance, good and bad "happens". Ecclesiastes 9:11 New International Version I have seen something else under the sun: The race is not to the swift or the battle to the strong, nor does food come to the wise or wealth to the brilliant or favor to the learned; but time and chance...
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    everything is predestined?

    "a conveyer belt"? God made a conveyer belt to hell for His image??? But don't worry He picks out a few?
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    John 3 and Water Baptism in the Ministry of Jesus Christ

    Much has been said about the importance of water baptism in the ministry of John the Baptist but Jesus during His earthly ministry baptized even more through His own disciples. John 3:22-26 After these things Jesus and His disciples came into the land of Judea, and there He remained with them...
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    Will The Actual Calvinists Here Please Stand Up?

    The threat of consequences works with everyone??? That is what you were "saying all along"? Is this not common knowledge? Even children and animals understand this.
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    Will The Actual Calvinists Here Please Stand Up?

    My high school English teacher would tell us that many are confused when they lose sight of the antecedent of the pronoun. So who is the "us" refer to in verses 3,4,5,6 of Ephesians 1:1-6?
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    Will The Actual Calvinists Here Please Stand Up?

    No but what does that have to do with the question?
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    Will The Actual Calvinists Here Please Stand Up?

    Yes, it worked on me. Proverbs 29:17 and many more.
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    The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”

    Let me be blunt. It's not that you are too "blunt", it's that you are not making any sense.
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    The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”

    "Word Salad" is his cue to respond. "Baloney Sandwich" is his response. And that's what we learned.
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    Is it enough to just believe in Jesus?

    Sispey, Nothing in post# 11 addresses any of the issues in post# 44. You are the one pushing faith alone regeneration theology. In what sequence must our faith progress to "be accomplished for someone inquiring about what it takes to be saved? Just be honest and address the issue. How much...
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    Is it enough to just believe in Jesus?

    Could you make a detailed list in the order of what must be believed and what must not be believed about the Father, Son and Holy Spirit? Can you list to what degree of faith must be attained to reach the level of salvation? Can you explain when is the moment of our faith in Jesus that...
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    Is it enough to just believe in Jesus?

    Come on man. John 6:47 is a general statement of truth. It's not a all-encompassing, blanket and definitive panacea on the remission of sins. This is a hallmark of weak theology. You take a general verse and use it to negate a more definitive verse. All the verses are true. Both the general...
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    The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”

    Once again, who is making these claims? Other then yourself? You and others have made up this boogie man to fear.
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    The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”

    You: "I would hope give comfort to those who fear they are able to do something to lose salvation,or have Jesus cast them out." Me: "The prodigal son was dead and lost there was no celebrating until the son made the effort to return. There was no celebrating for the sheep or coin until and only...
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    The problem of the statement of “never saved to begin with”

    Wow, you have no clue what these parables are about. In all three parables are about something lost. All three lost items were found because of the effort of someone. The parables are about the effort to find the lost items. Many things are lost but there is no guarantee that all things will...