Thief
From Kristos Vocabulary Booster
English
Noun
thief (Plural: thieves)
- one who carries out theft; a robber, a pickpocket
Translations
- Chinese: 窃贼 (qiè zéi)
- Dutch: dief m, dievegge f
- French: voleur m
- German: Dieb m (1)
- Latin: fur, m/f
- Spanish: ladrón m
- Swedish: tjuv c
- Finnish: varasfi:Thief
In article <3758E239-7315-5672-C987-80828058118C@srcbs.org>, Bart Goddard
says...
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>gkmcnees@comcast.net wrote:
>
>
>> One is born again entirely by the power of God,
>
>And therefore, one is saved regardless of what one's
>"free will" has done.
That does not follow.
> I'm still amazed that you can't
>see the contradictions you write.
Perhaps you would be less amazed if you realized the contradictions and other
forms of illogic in your own writing. This is one of them: it does NOT follow
from "born again entreily by the power of God" that "one is saved regardless of
what one's free will has done".
> You can't have it
>both ways.
Yes, he can.
> If salvation is "entirely" by the power
>of God, then where is your exercise of "free will"?
But wait! Did Gary say "salvation is entirely by the power of God", or did he
say "One is born again entirely by the power of God"? Your equation of the two
is illogical and unscriptural.
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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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