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To: Cyprian who wrote (39096)12/12/2005 10:05:20 PM
From: Jamey  Respond to of 39621
 
So what faith were you before you became a Christian? An atheist?

God calls people "according to His purpose", and not because you decided what you wanted to believe. You are definitely one who tries to take a camel through a needle in order to prove that you and only you know the Word of God.

You immediately came on the thread full of puffed up wisdom which you have very little of and began to call other Christians heretical and whatever else you could think of to belittle them.

You are a fool and a false teacher who practices "works doctrines" and thinks that you have to save up treasures of hay and stubble here on earth which will be burned.

Pharisee, I told you once before I am through with talking to you as I like to commend others and not deliberately convict them as you do.

Santiago



To: Cyprian who wrote (39096)12/12/2005 11:41:35 PM
From: alan w  Respond to of 39621
 
ONE LORD
ONE FAITH (not several, as you claim)
ONE BAPTISM


Faith is not a group of people Brent. You are so orthodox locked you equate everything with the ecclesia. Faith is a gift from God allowing you to believe that Christ was crucified, died and was buried, and on the third day He arose from the dead so that we might have life. That is the "one faith". Those who believe those essentials are the ecclesia. They do belong to different denominations. To insist that one particular group only has salvation is just plain wrong.

Hebrews 11:1-Now faith is an assumption of what is being expected, a conviction concerning matters which are not being observed....

Faith is the noun for believe.

You are so confused.

Have a good one Brent.

alan w