The Doctrines That Divide

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Calvinism or Arminianism?


  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

homwardbound

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Oct 24, 2012
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#41
I've always thought that is when our will is set free from sin to serve God.
A lot do not believe what you just said, rather that they must go out and show others there amazing ability to follow, when it is a free gift and we announce nothing of what we do or do not do to others for gain. God who knows all secrets openly rewards us, because it is by Faith in Christ's finished work at the cross that God saves us when we do believe, there are no names of denominations or any other that we are to adhere to except God himself personally through Christ.
 
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Abiding

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#42
the question reminds me of a question they asked
the junior high kids at my daughters school.
"Do you want an abortion?" "or do you want to ruin your life?"
ill take option 3...which seldom is ever listed.
 
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NiceneCreed

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#43
the question reminds me of a question they asked
the junior high kids at my daughters school.
"Do you want an abortion?" "or do you want to ruin your life?"
ill take option 3...which seldom is ever listed.

I don't see how that is a proper analogy of the questions being asked in this particular instance. I asked if one supports the view of Calvinism, Arminianism, or both. I believe these are valid questions. Never did I state, "Do you want to choose the right doctrine or do you want to burn in hell for eternity?" I don't believe we will be punished by God for choosing the wrong position (If it does indeed exist), as we are saved by grace.


Grace and Peace!