Re: Atheists are hard to convert
Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:57 pm
Rick, my brother, I don't know what you're talking about. This has been my argument from the begging, which is to say that if one can prove they were never his, then absolute assurance is meaningless Rick, non-existent. At the heart of OSAS is absolute, unconditional assurance. But if any one of us can at some point in the future prove they were never his, then that absolute assurance they thought they once had goes out the window. You can tell me true believers have the indwelling of the Holy Spirit all day long but the fact is there are people who thought they were indwelled by the HS and it turned out they were wrong. Unless you can predict the future Rick, you simply cannot say with absolute certainty that you will not prove to yourself you were deluded into thinking you had the indwelling of the HS. Others have before and they will again. There is no such thing as absolute assurance, only a moral one. That's what I've been saying all along.RickD wrote:No, you just said what we've been saying all along. That absolute assurance that God gives, is only for the true child of God. The true child, who has been sealed by the HS. If someone walks away, it means, just like you said, that God never sealed him, to begin with.Byblos wrote:I think what I've been saying all along, why?RickD wrote:Do you realize what you just said, Byblos?I, of course, contend that Jesus was not wrong and scripture is not contradicted. The fact that I can walk away from the inheritance doesn't mean he lost me, it means he never had me to begin with.