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Nothing Is Impossible? Then can the notion of Total Inability be right?

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Our pastor has been focusing on finding scripture in the Calvinist and Arminian debate that have been overlooked in the past four hundred years. But... now he has gotten to point where he feels it needful to present things more stridently. How can you have a discussion of Calvinism and Arninianism without bringing in Adam and Moses. They are the most prominent types of Christ in the Bible, and they are being ignored for the extremely narrow view they wish to present. There are a lot being ignored, and the list goes on and on from the pastor of why their views are shallow. Why does God intend for us to seek and find Him in Scripture. He says, Seek Me that you might LIVE. Really LIVE. Go to John 17:10-12 and Romans 3:11-12, because it's in conflict with what it says in Amos. I'll let you listen on your own, but I will tell you that we're in the parable of the lost coin.

The supposed contradiction of the free will of Angels, animals and man, and the Calvinist position that it's impossible for someone that is predestined not to be saved, then why does God say Nothing Is Impossible? Is it your position that God cannot reconcile free will? It's like the question, "Who Made God?"

Free Will Is Existence! How do you reconcile John 11:25-26 where God asks, "DO YOU BELIEVE?" and your position that we can't freely believe. We get into the entanglement of the mind and the brain, and consciousness. We are in the discussion of Total Inability. And pastor gives all kinds of things that contradict that idea... Sorry. Not really. Fake sorry. You have to have God's definition of work out your salvation with fear and trembling.

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Nov 13, 2022
Sunday Service
John 11:25-26; John 17:10-12
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