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I have NEVER seen an Arian every come close to meeting any argument
against the Trinity.
"Arian"? You trinitarians are a hoot. I'd say that someone that rejects
the trinity is a Christian. I have NEVER seen a trinitarian present an
argument for the trinity based solely on Bible versus. Everytime you
point out a glaring fallacy in their position they resort to philosophy
to explain it away.
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In article
says...
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>> Mark 16:16 He that believeth and is baptized shall be
>> saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.
>
>Where is free will or causality in this verse? Answer:
>It ain't there. You lose. No cigars.
It is you who lose, not Gary. For free will IS there. Perhaps you would be able
to see it, if you were also able to see it in Eze 18:23-32, where it is more
clear.
But is IS there, it is implied by the use of "He that believeth", despite what
Felts and others keep repeating about belief being (as it were) caused by God.
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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
Quidquid boni habet tribuat illi a quo factus est
(Sanctus Aurelius Augustinus, Ser. 96)
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