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|    Robert to Madhu    |
|    Re: Come as U R (2/2)    |
|    10 Dec 25 21:53:03    |
      [continued from previous message]              > > > predestination of those called but not chosen. The Sauls and the       > > > Judases who are destined to be betrayed.       > >       > > When it comes to Calvinism, there are, as if understand it, two forms of       it.       > > One that is the actual teachings of Calvin, and the other, a degradation of       > > his teaching to teach that no matter what a man does he is either going to       > > get into heaven, or not, and it matters not what he does.       >       > This is an important point, which I am wont to miss.       >       > I see the latter version of the doctrine as the basis for "reformation       > banking" which presently is the financial basis ushering in the global       > kingdom of the antichrist.              Well the latter certainly leads to an anarchistic thought process, since it       does not matter what a person does and the cards have been fixed.       >       >       > > Similar in fact to       > > the teachings of some that God is Love, and therefore there is no eternal       > > death and torment for the unjust, but that everyone goes to heaven. If that       > > were to be the case then God would be unjust.       >       > [...]       > > > or busy serving satan and his money laundering angels under a christian       > > > narrative, this is explicit in the parables of The Sheep and The Goats.       > > > There may be a calvinistic twist here too,       > >       > > Well that certainly is a mix of theological perspectives of men. I do not       see       > > anything Calvinistic, but then I am not really familiar with Calvinism.       With       > > Predestination, I am somewhat familiar with that topic. Basically it is       > > speaking of those that commit their lives for or against God are then       placing       > > their lives into a predestinated path, one that they are willing to follow.       > > Of course both can be rejected by man, to their betterment or detriment.       The       > > Heavenly Father a plan that is of God, or the god of this world, a plan       laid       > > out for them and those that serve him in opposing the thing things of the       > > Heavenly Father, like those that are laid out in the Koran against the       > > followers of the Messiah, and or the Jew.              --              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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