Originally posted by @suzianne
Yes I have disagreements with all of them. Just how much came to a head recently when I posted a thread about why I think Christians should be liberal in their politics. I never heard the end of it from these posters.
Suzianne, I never gave you a hard time about your politics. I was raised in a pretty politically liberal backround.
I didn't read any of that thread on Why a Christian should be liberal.
Your words of appreciation for few of us are appreciated for the Gospel's sake mostly.
One day I may share with you how I approach some of those issues you feel strongly about.
-Removed-Divegeester wrote -
Does my rejection of either the trinity doctrine, OR separately, eternal suffering doctrine, in any way preclude me from being filled with the spirit of Christ and therefore salvation.
Who here besides Divegeester and FMF feels that this question has not been addressed by sonship in the following paragraph ?
sonship -
A modalist concept of the Trinity does not to me necessarily mean a person has not been saved. And I think you have shown a Modalist concept of the revelation of the three-oneness of God. Or it has been something like a Modalist "Jesus Only" concept of the Father - Son - Holy Spirit.
Who besides Dive and FMF thinks that the additional following words do not address his question ?
sonship -
You can have a Modalist view of the Triune God and be a Christian.
You can have a Tritheist view of the Triune God (the opposite extreme to Modalism) and have received Christ as Lord to be saved.
There. What have I said here that I have not written a long time ago ?
Who here besides Divegeester and FMF thinks these following words do not address the question as it relates to eternal destinies ?
sonship -
Did I at ANYTIME suggest that a person believing in Annhilation cannot be a true Christian ? Did I ???
I have written in the past about prominent evangelical writers who have moved away from a interpretation of conscious punishment of the lost. Did I say that these are no longer Chrsistian? No I never wrote that.
Your every disagreement with me is not used by me to insist that you cannot know the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Besides Divegeester and FMF who feels that I have not been responsive to his question ?
Does my rejection of either the trinity doctrine, OR separately, eternal suffering doctrine, in any way preclude me from being filled with the spirit of Christ and therefore salvation.
Originally posted by @sonshipWhat definition of the word "glory" or "glorify" do you have in mind when you reveal the piece of information you revealed in your OP about the nature of your god figure?
Divegeester wrote -Does my rejection of either the trinity doctrine, OR separately, eternal suffering doctrine, in any way preclude me from being filled with the spirit of Christ and therefore salvation.
Who here besides Divegeester and FMF feels that this question has not been addressed by sonship in the following paragraph ?
s ...[text shortened]... ny way preclude me from being filled with the spirit of Christ and therefore salvation. [/quote]
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Does my rejection of either the trinity doctrine, OR separately, eternal suffering doctrine, in any way preclude me from being filled with the spirit of Christ and therefore salvation.
Besides Divegeester and FMF who feels that I have not been responsive to his question ?
No one yet ?
Originally posted by @sonship
Does my rejection of either the trinity doctrine, OR separately, eternal suffering doctrine, in any way preclude me from being filled with the spirit of Christ and therefore salvation.
Besides Divegeester and FMF is anyone else not able to grasp what my thoughts were concerning this question ?
- sonship