@faithandpractice Would like to have a debate on the sovereignty of God? Lets just both put our money where our mouth is. ARe you prepared to back up your position in a debate format?
@fivepointbaptist Your answer speeks volumes and demonstrates why you have small view of God. God must be svrn as YOU diefine svrnty. You limit Him and, in your mind, do not allow Him to do as He pleases. Scary.
@fivepointbaptist What if God wanted to exercise His svrnty in a way that He svrnly chooses to allow certain things to happen that He is not pleased with or that are not His will? Is He allowed to do that?
@faithandpractice You're right, God can be none other than God. Just as God can do none other than to be holy. Justas He can do none other than be just. IOW, God must be God. Let me know when you're willing to step up and make some video responses; till then, spare me your rhetoric.
@fivepointbaptist I agree it really is ironic. Not because Calvinists are the only ones who believe in the svrty of God but because they have the mistaken notion that they do. In reality it is a limited, view that makes God very small. Again an irony because clvts think they have a high view of God. Here's the thing in the clvnts mind ther is only one way God can be svrn. He has no other choices.
I agree with everything but that horrid music.
RaptureOrTribulation 7 months ago
@fivepointbaptist Sure I'll bite. It's take me a bit cuz I'm busy but I'll post something and let you know when it's up.
faithandpractice 11 months ago
@faithandpractice Would like to have a debate on the sovereignty of God? Lets just both put our money where our mouth is. ARe you prepared to back up your position in a debate format?
fivepointbaptist 11 months ago
@fivepointbaptist Your answer speeks volumes and demonstrates why you have small view of God. God must be svrn as YOU diefine svrnty. You limit Him and, in your mind, do not allow Him to do as He pleases. Scary.
faithandpractice 11 months ago
@faithandpractice Is God allowed to not be God? No! This seems like Christianity 101.
fivepointbaptist 11 months ago
@fivepointbaptist What if God wanted to exercise His svrnty in a way that He svrnly chooses to allow certain things to happen that He is not pleased with or that are not His will? Is He allowed to do that?
faithandpractice 11 months ago
@faithandpractice You're right, God can be none other than God. Just as God can do none other than to be holy. Justas He can do none other than be just. IOW, God must be God. Let me know when you're willing to step up and make some video responses; till then, spare me your rhetoric.
fivepointbaptist 11 months ago
@fivepointbaptist I agree it really is ironic. Not because Calvinists are the only ones who believe in the svrty of God but because they have the mistaken notion that they do. In reality it is a limited, view that makes God very small. Again an irony because clvts think they have a high view of God. Here's the thing in the clvnts mind ther is only one way God can be svrn. He has no other choices.
faithandpractice 11 months ago
@faithandpractice Thats an ironic statement given the fact that Calvinist are the only ones who believe in the sovereignty of God.
fivepointbaptist 11 months ago
Calvinism has such a small, and limited view of God's Sovereignty.
faithandpractice 11 months ago