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Romans 3
For there is no distinction: for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith.

You should read the whole Bible, at least the whole book that you intend to quote.
Jesus was put forward as a propitiation by His blood, to be received by faith. You
are ignoring this, making the claim all are forgiven even if they do not receive the
grace of God by faith, even if they don't repent of their sins, even if they reject Jesus
and deny Him. So you put a twist on scripture that does not say what you are
claiming and ignore all the passages that contradict you. The words in the Bible
are clear, you are making things up twisting the meaning of the words of the text
to suit you instead of you turning your life and doctrine around to conform to the
Word.


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No one seeks God is correct, God seeks us, we either turn to Him by an act of our
will, or we don't. You want to turn that into something where everyone is accepted
because they are evil and will not come because they love their sins, they love the
darkness and want to stay there, read the whole Bible.


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It is the same message, we are by default a sinful race. God has to draw us to Him
He will not against our will force us to do anything with respect to Him. Our will
is ours, He does not trample that to get what He wants, He draws us we come or
we don't. He does not make us do anything against our will.

When Jesus came we saw that the nature of God is that of a servant Lord, not a
forceful Lord who desires to crush us into submission against our will. You are
forever missing the boat here dive on the nature of God and man.


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No, what you are promoting is that God is going to force people who want nothing to do with God, to against their will be put into God’s kingdom like it or not. God calling us and our turning to Him is an act of will to accept the salvation God gives us.

Which is not what you are declaring, that is like it or not your going, no one has a choice.


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Not surprising you take only the parts you think can prove your point and ignore the rest. Pulling only those things you want to see is taking them out of context. You do that with scripture and other people’s words.

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Well then we can just go our own ways than.