Originally posted by Chico
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Originally posted by John GaltThere is an unfortunate caveat with that free will clause though isn't there Chico - You have the free will to worship me or not as you choose but if you don't you will be damned to hell for all eternity. If your God is all loving why the need for the threat?Sola gratia
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If I have a daughter and she is diagnosed with cancer, will god save her and let her live ?Comment
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Originally posted by LogieChico,
If I have a daughter and she is diagnosed with cancer, will god save her and let her live ?Sola gratia
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Originally posted by ChicoHave you asked him? Do you believe in him? Have you obeyed his commandments?Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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Originally posted by ChicoNo caveat at all - obedience brings blessings, disobedience brings curses. That is just and perfect and logical. What is free will without there being consequences for each choice we take. Loving parents give their children choices - why because the parents know what is best for their children.Comment
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Originally posted by snawHow do you know God's a he?Sola gratia
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Originally posted by John GaltI agree with your analogy with parents but a parent will punish a crime. Living a good life with complete care for your fellow man is not a crime but it would be punished by God if the individual did not acknowledge His existance. You have never, ever addressed this point without quoting scripture which leads me to think that your 'free will' has been stifled by the extreme religion that you follow. I would also ask you to question a 'religion' that preaches intolerance and hatred of 'unbelievers' - religion is man's interpretation of God's will which, to me, demonstrates the arrogance of man and a lack of understanding of the will of GodSola gratia
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