Janice Bower
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Why not?
Yes, the whole world will be saved.Why not?
Right.Why not?
Do you need a reminder that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed those who did not believe?Why not?
They were saved then destroyed. That should be a valuable lesson for the Calvinist to see that their beliefs are false and contradict the Bible.Do you need a reminder that the Lord, having saved the people out of the land of Egypt, afterward destroyed those who did not believe?
They were saved then destroyed. That should be a valuable lesson for the Calvinist to see that their beliefs are false and contradict the Bible.
How were they saved if they were destroyed? ?They were saved then destroyed. That should be a valuable lesson for the Calvinist to see that their beliefs are false and contradict the Bible.
Full of questions and none of the answers.How were they saved if they were destroyed? ?
Your claim, as most of them are, is nonsensical. Stick to dressesFull of questions and none of the answers.
You misunderstand the salvation spoken of in saving Israel out of Egypt.They were saved then destroyed. That should be a valuable lesson for the Calvinist to see that their beliefs are false and contradict the Bible.
Full of hot air ^^^Full of questions and none of the answers.
Full of questions and none of the answers.
CalvinismFull of hot air ^^^
No.Why not?
And available for everyone to believe or reject.No.
Salvation is limited to those who believe the Gospel.
UnBiblicalAnd available for everyone to believe or reject.
Knowing the attributes of God, and correctly understanding election, I disagree with you.And available for everyone to believe or reject.
Rev 19:11Then I saw a great white throne and the One seated on it. Earth and heaven fled from His presence, and no place was found for them. 12And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne.Why not?
Nope.Is the whole world saved?
Well, either God is not very good at what He does or that is exactly the way He intends things to conclude.Why not?
That is certainly true. However, a bit of clarification is in order because what I suspect you mean to say is that God does not need the person, He is saving in order to save the person He is saving, that is other than the presence of that person being saved is required (not his or her active participation). God is not in need of sinful or sinfully fleshly attributes or conditions to save a person from the sin from which they are being saved.God doesn't need us. We need Him!