actually, I do understand your dogma. Wherever your understanding conflicts with Scripture, you are to let go of that which is not in alignment with God's Word and hold to what God says. You do not do that. Instead, you manipulate Scripture to align with your dogma ...
an example is when God tells us that the Lord Jesus Christ died for the sins of the whole world (John 1:29, John 3:16-17) and that the Lord Jesus Christ is the propitiation for our sins (sins of the believer), and also for the sins of the whole world (all non-believers) (1 John 2:2).
You have to change what is written in Scripture from the whole world to "all for whom Christ died" in order to avoid the plain reading of Scripture.
Another example is when you claim that faith is works on the part of the believer when Scripture tells us in Romans 4:1-5 that faith is not works.
... just a couple of examples
That is a Scripturally unsound approach to the study of God's Word.
Ephesians 4:14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive
an example is when God tells us that the Lord Jesus Christ died for the sins of the whole world (John 1:29, John 3:16-17) and that the Lord Jesus Christ is the propitiation for our sins (sins of the believer), and also for the sins of the whole world (all non-believers) (1 John 2:2).
You have to change what is written in Scripture from the whole world to "all for whom Christ died" in order to avoid the plain reading of Scripture.
Another example is when you claim that faith is works on the part of the believer when Scripture tells us in Romans 4:1-5 that faith is not works.
... just a couple of examples
That is a Scripturally unsound approach to the study of God's Word.
Ephesians 4:14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive