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How then shall we vote ? "So, what does that mean for how we vote this November? It means we have a chance to send a clear message to BOTH parties: they're immoral, bankrupt, and
Covenant Breaking Hello Folks. I have been thinking about circumcision and those who were not circumcised as covenant breakers and them being cut off. How does that apply today
Re: The will of God ... Thanks for responding to my questions, Ben. That 4th question simply meant to ask this: if I say "this object is round and it is not round", have I
[SPAM] [r-f-w] Re: the Identity of God (real passions) Hi Whit, I think the WCF is saying that God has no body, no body-parts and no bodily passions. If I'm right, then the WCF is saying that God has no passions,
Re: The will of God Parnell, The answers to your questions are no, yes, no and what. But I don't want to engage you any further in this line because doing so achieves precisely
Re: The will of God Parnell, I'm not uncomfortable answering your questions. I wasn't trying to prove anything. I was simply trying to point out that your logic was faulty. You
Re: The will of God ... called ... Ben, I have some simple questions to ask you: 1. Do you believe God desired to have His Son atone for the sins of anyone other than the elect?
Re: The will of God ... Hi, Greg. Why did you feel uncomfortable with directly answering my questions? ... outside of God's will and He did not desire it to be otherwise. Your
Re: The will of God Parnell, For one thing desire and displeasure are not antonyms. God is displeased with sin, but sin did not come into the world outside of God's will and He
Re: The will of God Parnell, Pastor Bacon, Greg, and Margaret, I often hear criticisms of John Murray's position from what might be called the logician's point of view. Two
Re: God's One Will Edgar, ? I looked at the links but I do not know what you are specifically referring to. ? Margaret ... From: Ic Neltococayotl
Re: God's One Will Margaret, At the risk of pitting one set of quotes against another, let me offer the following links that show otherwise to Hoekesma's view:
Re: The will of God ... Greg, the term "frustrated" can have various sinful connotations and perhaps even denotations, so I would ask you the following 3 questions: 1. Do you
Re: The will of God Dr. Bacon, I couldn't have said it any better myself. God does not have frustrated desires nor does he desire the salvation of the reprobate. Greg Fox Member
Re: The will of God ... Hi, Dr. Bacon. Thank you for engaging in this conversation with me. ... elect. ... contented, we ... Dr. Bacon, I quite **agree** with you in your

 

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