The question: WHO IS JESUS CHRIST is absolutely
central. Each of you should answer it representing fairly &
accurately what your own TRADITION teaches on this. (Oh Lance,
tradition has nothing to do with it so don't you mean what the SCRIPTURES
TEACH ON THIS? Ans to myself: No, I do mean your tradition) Lance
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Sent: March 18, 2004 18:34
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Re:TCBS vs
TMBS
Blaine: I like your optimism, but
unfortunately there are a few differences between the TCBS and the TMBS.
But basically, they are so much alike that unless we want to split hairs, the
differences do not show all that much. By basically, I refer to the
fundamental belief in Jesus Christ as our savior, and that through his grace
we are saved. I don't see a lot of difference between views
on this throughout Christiandom--except Mormons carry it a step beyond by
saying we are saved by grace only after all we can do for ourselves. Is
this a major difference, or a minor one, as you see it?
Blaine
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 3:56
PM
Subject: [TruthTalk] Re:TCBS vs
TMBS
Ever the undying optimist, I continue to hope
that people such as yourself will see that these two are the
same. (the latter being Traditional Mormon Belief System). Do you?
Lance
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Sent: March 18, 2004 17:10
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Questions
set the tone
Hi William,
I have enjoyed reading some of your
comments--I appreciate you trying to shorten your posts, since I
like reading short stuff better than long stuff. What I like
best though, is the word, "stuff." It is nice and general, and can
be relied upon as a truly nickel word when a dollar word will not come to
mind. (:>) You seem to have a lot of dollar words at the
tip of your richly endowed keyboard. (:>) In all honesty and
candor, I think a lot of what you're trying to say, however,
is what I have come to call TCBS--Traditional Christian Belief
System. You will find most of my posts reflect in some way or other
my conviction that much of what is taught in so-called Christian Churches
is basically tradition--which is either scantily supported by scripture,
or supported only by the highly rationalized interpretations of those who
want to believe the traditions--for whatever reasons. Your comments
below are some of your better ones, so I am not picking on you--at least
not now! (:>) TT is fun, usually, so I hope we can at least
agree to disagree from time to time. Just keep in mind, I never met
a man I truly disliked--I even like Kevin, so you can see I have
a very charitable attitude--basically,
Peace,
Blaine (Just another simple,
unsophisticated Mormon boy, who loves the truth better than
life) (:>)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004
8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Questions
set the tone
Wm. Taylor wrote:
Did Christ include Judas in his death?
Did He die for him? I think, unless we want to go into a discussion of
Limited Atonement, we must conclude that He did. What then, if Christ
took Judas down with Him in death, would preclude him from Salvation?
Will he (Judas) not see resurrection? If Judas rejected Jesus Christ,
what he did was this: he refused to participate in the salvation
provided him in the resurrection of his Savior. The only thing that
sends Judas to hell, then, is Judas, if indeed Judas finally rejected
Jesus Christ.
That's how I read
it. DAVEH: Thanx for your thoughtful
comments, Bill.
Bill
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Wednesday, March 10, 2004 7:11 PM
Subject:
Re: [TruthTalk] Questions set the tone
Kevin Deegan wrote:
He was a devil DAVEH: Do you believe he
was a devil when Jesus chose and ordained him?
Is the Devil saved? DAVEH: Not if he
fails endure to the end, as did Judas.
As
a tangential question Kevin.....Do you believe Jesus' grace can
apply to one who has been labeled a devil? IOW.....IF Judas
had repented and confessed after his betrayal of our Saviour, would
he then have qualified for salvation in your opinion?
Kevin
Deegan wrote:
If only Judas could have endured one more
moment?
DAVEH: That's exactly the
point.....he did not endure, but instead chose to betray.
Do you believe Judas had been saved at any time, Kevin?
Had he endured, then would he not have been saved as Jesus
promises?
Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Kevin
Deegan wrote:
> DAVEH: Sinners.....yes.
Lost?.....Can one be lost if he endures to > the
end? > > YES > DAVEH: Now let me ask
you, Terry.....Do you believe one can be saved if he
does not endure to the
end?
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