not you, Kioku.Joined April 15, 2009 ???????
I guess that is why I am struggling to know IF he believes.As far as Kioku saying things that contradict, he sounds to me like he is just struggling to figure out exactly what he believes and why. He's being honest enough to talk about his difficulties, even if they are not completely consistent. That's why, I imagine, he is having problems--because he sees the inconsistencies and wants to resolve them one way or the other. Who better to talk to than people who have studied this and talk about it on a regular basis?
Pont taken, and my deepest apology to Kioku. Of course if he is sincere, I want to facilitate anyway I can.What I am saying to you is that you need to be just a little more careful about who you are ready to label a fake . .
But this is different than what you think I am implying. You are talking deep philisophical points. Based on Kioku's own input and statements, I am more interested in knowing whether Kioku is truly saved.
That is absolutely not my theology. Questioning why you did somehting, which I'm sure you have, is a form of doubt. "How could I say that, think that, do that. etc?" Anytime we disobey God, anytime, we are demonstrating unbelief or doubt. That doubt does NOT prove you are saved. Heaven forbid. It is fact that you are worried about displeasing God that is the element that shows God's spirit working in you effectually. Godly sorrow worketh repentence that leads to salvation.If someone says, "I am doubting God. Am I really saved?!?" and someone replies, "Hey, the very fact that you are worried about your doubt is proof that God is working with you/proof that you really are saved because it points to the Spirit's ministry" is using unbelief as a sign of belief. Now, perhaps you don't hold to that theology. I was speaking more generally in my statements in that regard. If they don't apply to you, then so much the better.
I agree, we just need to be certain of what ground we are starting from. I am hearing doubts of God's existence, and the afterlife, aren't you? There is an appropriate place for apologetics. I'm still wondering if we are there yet.Ask him about his personal experiences, not me. What I am saying is that doubt are an issue of the intellect, not the emotion or the will. It doesn't do any good to preach at people who are experiecing genuine doubt about their need to repent or submit or any of that. Remember your apologetics, man!