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How is the one related to the other? Again a logical non-sequitur. God is not the author of sin because He has so claimed it to be so in Scripture. Given that, any notions that suggest otherwise from the reading of Scripture must be taken to mean something very different than what one initially assumes. The duty of the exegete is to apply proper principles of interpretation to reconcile what appears to be contradictory. Slow down on the "Gotchas!" mentality a wee bit.Why criticize the Arminian for his non-explanation if you are equally unable to explain how God isn't the author of sin? Pot calling the kettle black? It was your assertion that man is unable to not sin and inherited the condition at birth.
Those in reference above are "the believing ones" not each and every person who has lived or will live. Those that believe are the one's made to believe by God. Not all are so made to believe, therefore these verses cannot be teaching some universal salvation doctrine. "All" means from every stripe of mankind, not each and every man. Do not bother to "deal with the rest" until you have come to grips with these points. Even better, have the decency of exhibiting some trepidation in your claims "thus saith the Lord", for as a non-believer you cannot possibly make such assertions. Try to season your words with "I think it may mean this" or "Perhaps the meaning is..." and so on. For how can you, having no eyes to see, nor ears to hear, presume to teach anyone what saith the Lord? :AMR:John 6:37,39
All those the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never drive away. And this is the will of him who sent me, that I shall lose none of all those he has given me, but raise them up at the last day.
Those given will come. Nothing here that explicitly states that the Father excludes irrespective of a man's response. Verse 40:
"For my Father’s will is that everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.”
aligns exactly with the sentiments of John 3:14-16.
Same point regarding John 10.
No time to deal with the rest - will do another time.
Paul reminds brothers and sisters of the teachings of Scripture. This is one of the means by which the faithful are stirred up through warnings and persevere in the faith (the redemptive ends of God who has ordained these means.) Obviously, very deniable. Again, please refrain from attempting to instruct me on matters of the faith until you can claim to actually possess the faith of which is in front of us.In Romans 10 what business has Paul in enjoining his brethren to believe in the resurrection if your assertion about its limitation is correct?1 Brothers and sisters, my heart’s desire and prayer to God for the Israelites is that they may be saved. 2 For I can testify about them that they are zealous for God, but their zeal is not based on knowledge. 3 Since they did not know the righteousness of God and sought to establish their own, they did not submit to God’s righteousness. 4 Christ is the culmination of the law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes.
5 Moses writes this about the righteousness that is by the law: “The person who does these things will live by them.” 6 But the righteousness that is by faith says: “Do not say in your heart, ‘Who will ascend into heaven?’ ” (that is, to bring Christ down) 7 “or ‘Who will descend into the deep?’ ” (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead). 8 But what does it say? “The word is near you; it is in your mouth and in your heart,”that is, the message concerning faith that we proclaim: 9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
Undeniably, Paul is expressing here the Gospel for unbelievers. He is telling all such Israelites (his brethren) what they should do to be saved - believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, you are telling such folk, 'no, Jesus did not do this for everyone.'
No contention at all. It is your contention and that of the confused. I am not going to resurrect the discussion. I fear explanations explanatory of things explained.This relates directly to the contention over 1 Corinthians 15:3,11. Paul's invitation to his brethren regarding the resurrection has no limitation whatsoever - hence we may conclude the same regarding Christ's crucifixion.
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