which you should admit until you know better.
That won't happen. Don't you know? He is always right.
which you should admit until you know better.
Being made alive can also be a foregone conclusion.
That won't happen. Don't you know? He is always right.
johnny, you lost fair and square so man up and live with it!
:chuckle:That won't happen. Don't you know? He is always right.
So is it just or right to become angry for not getting what you want? No. The only righteous anger is anger against sin and lawlessness. Thus, when a baby cries because he or she is mad because they cannot reach a toy or are not getting their way, that is sin.
Psalm 51:1-5. I’m not an idiot. I believe the Bible instead of Pelagian heresy. I’m not preaching law.
In what sense are you using the words "being made alive"? Being made alive in what way?
In regard to your remarks about it being a forgone conclusion, are you saying that those of us who believe have not yet been made alive by the gospel? That's it's just a foregone conclusion?
Of course you are...preaching babies are guilty of sin.
In fact, you're preaching Total Depravity.
That's exactly what I'm preaching. Human beings are utterly incapable of performing any good pertaining to salvation. Only the Holy Spirit's work of regeneration can free us from bondage to sin, so that we may have faith in the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In faith--which is the expectation of things not yet accomplished? Yes. That's why we "hope". Heb 11:1.
As opposed to being dead, not in faith, but in dread before it actually happens.
You did not address why people die, the root cause of death. All you've argued is "cuz."
Right, which is exactly why I reject the teaching of original sin. Original sin and total depravity are the same. If they aren't the same, then someone needs to show me how they are different.
Right, which is exactly why I reject the teaching of original sin. Original sin and total depravity are the same. If they aren't the same, then someone needs to show me how they are different.
You did not address why people die, the root cause of death. All you've argued is "cuz."I have adressed it more than once with you and in response all I have heard back is "nothing." The following will explain exactly why people die physically:
"And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live for ever: Therefore the LORD God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. So he drove out the man; and he placed at the east of the garden of Eden Cherubims, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to keep the way of the tree of life" (Gen.3:22-24).
Adam was created with a mortal body because for him to live for ever it was necessary for him to partake of the Tree of Life. And once he was denied being able to eat of that tree he died physically.
Since then no one can eat of the Tree of Life and that is why all people die physically. Just like Adam.
And all people die spiritually as a result of their own sin and not the sin of David:
"And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath he quickened together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses" (Col.2:13).
Paul tells the Christians that they have been "quickened together" with Christ and that can only be speaking of "spiritual" life. So the death in the same verse is a "spiritual" death. Norman L. Geisler says the following about the "death" spoken of in this verse:
"Before a person is liberated to this new life in Christ, he is 'dead in' in his sins...Death means separation, not annihilation. Even the unsaved still bear the image of God (Gen.9:6; James 3:9), but they are separted from God. Cut off from spiritual life, they still have human life" [emphasis added] (Norman L. Geisler, "Colossians," in The Bible Knowledge Commentary; New Testament, 678).
Since all people sin and die spiritually then that means that all people were alive spiritually at one time or another. And the only way that could possibly happen is because all people emerge from the womb spiritually alive.
That alone destroys the theory of Original Sin.
A person cannot be dead spiritually as a result of his own sin if he is born spiritually dead. After all, before a person can die spiritually he must first be alive spiritually.
Whenever a poster employs that "That alone destroys (fill in the blank)gimmick, you know that he has NADA.That alone destroys the theory of Original Sin.
You did not address why people die, the root cause of death. All you've argued is "cuz."
In regard to your remarks about it being a forgone conclusion, are you saying that those of us who believe have not yet been made alive by the gospel? That it's just a foregone conclusion?
People die physically because they do not have access to the Tree of Life.
People die spiritually when they sin.
All people have free will and sooner or later all people decide to go their own way and not the LORD's way and they knowingly sin.
I know that it comforts you to think that you can blame Adam for your sins but sooner or later you will have to take full responsibility for your sins. I never again want to hear you saying, "The devil made me do it!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SLifea3NHQ
People die physically because they do not have access to the Tree of Life.
People die spiritually when they sin.
All people have free will and sooner or later all people decide to go their own way and not the LORD's way and they knowingly sin.
I know that it comforts you to think that you can blame Adam for your sins but sooner or later you will have to take full responsibility for your sins. I never again want to hear you saying, "The devil made me do it!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SLifea3NHQ
People die physically because they do not have access to the Tree of Life.
People die spiritually when they sin.
All people have free will and sooner or later all people decide to go their own way and not the LORD's way and they knowingly sin.
I know that it comforts you to think that you can blame Adam for your sins but sooner or later you will have to take full responsibility for your sins. I never again want to hear you saying, "The devil made me do it!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SLifea3NHQ