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Originally Posted by Apprehended View Post
One is either saved or lost. There are only two eventualities. One is heaven, the other is hell. The imperative spoken by Jesus, "...ye must be born again..." is not without eternal implications. To be born again or not to be born again is a choice of eternal consequence.
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Originally Posted by crakjak View Post
What you post may be true, yet the true meaning of the words are not what you believe them to be.
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Originally Posted by Apprehended
So...
neither the Greek or the English means anything...only your interpretation?
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Originally Posted by crakjak
I have studied scholars of both Greek and English, plus taking scripture and God's purpose as a whole, for my conclusions. Your interpretations are not held by all scholars by any means. There is disagreement, pure and simple.
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Well, if the enemy can't get us to live a life of sin and out right rebellion against God, I suppose that the only other recourse he would have is to make us doubt God's written Word that tell us where the unbeliever will spend eternity??? If doubt could be raised then why enter into a battle against the flesh and the devil? Wouldn't it be much easier to just relax and lay down and let whatever will be will be?
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