Reformedguy
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Actually it does. You just don't like the answer.Does not answer the question, but then you never answer questions.
Actually it does. You just don't like the answer.Does not answer the question, but then you never answer questions.
Sorry, he asked you what, you replied with a who and obviously have no idea what you are talking about,Actually it does. You just don't like the answer.
And I answered and he accepted my answer. Case closed. No one cares if you do.Sorry, he asked you what, you replied with a who and obviously have no idea what you are talking about,
You still responded to a question about what with whoAnd I answered and he accepted my answer. Case closed. No one cares if you do.
True, but I think it's more than that.Paul anticipates someone questioning the justice of God when told that God wills who is shown mercy and compassion,
Paul did not have a Calvinist doctrine. That did not come until 400 years later from Gnostic principles introduced by Augustine.True, but I think it's more than that.
Paul spent years preaching the gospel to the known world.
I think he heard the rhetorical question constantly, as an objection to his "Calvinist" doctrine.
He likely heard it so much he addressed it in Romans.
Nope. I answered his question and he was satisfied with the answer.You still responded to a question about what with who
An obvious non answer.
Sorry, a discussion of who does not answer what.Nope. I answered his question and he was satisfied with the answer.