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Old 12-10-2005, 11:59 AM
Lestat Lestat is offline
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Default Re: A question for Christians AND atheists

I am not against the world you live in. There is a big difference. And that's where I think people like you misunderstand people like me. Hey, if your beliefs are right, I think it could be a beautiful thing! I just don't view it as a realistic possibility.
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Old 12-10-2005, 06:51 PM
NotReady NotReady is offline
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Default Re: A question for Christians AND atheists

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The fact is, Calvinist doctrine states that nobody can choose to believe except that God chooses to supply his irresestible Grace to them.


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I'm not completely decided about Calvinism on this point. I tend to be somewhat between them and Arminians. Mostly I don't really know what the full answer is though along with both I agree that man is responsible for his unbelief.

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Primarily, yes, secondarily, no, finally, yes.


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Finally as in ultimate but not as in morally or legally responsible.
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