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  1. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    No, it doesn't. It says "I forgave you all that debt". Was that a lie? Should I believe you or the Word of God?
  2. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    The guy was saved in the parable.
  3. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Jesus not only says "if", He paints the picture for us about the eventuality--depicting God as rescinding forgiveness. Why would Jesus do that? Is that Jesus's habit? When else does He do that--depict God in a way that is impossible and will never occur? In the parable, was the unforgiving...
  4. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Why are you here pretending to discuss Scripture, then? Either answer the questions put to you, or quit pretending. Had the unforgiving steward been forgiven or not?
  5. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Oooooh! Spooky! I'm shivering! Engage with the topic, quit the nonsense.
  6. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    I didn't ask you about that passage, I asked you about Matthew 18. Why are you pretending to answer Matthew 18 when you are not answering it?
  7. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    The man was forgiven. Do you agree?
  8. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    So, how does the guy have salvation (forgiveness), and, afterward, not have salvation (forgiveness)? Why are we told he loses salvation (forgiveness) on account of his own refusal to forgive? Why does this parable teach the opposite of what you're saying?
  9. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    I'm guilty because I can't be tricked? Lol
  10. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Were you planning on discussing the parable from Mt 18 any time soon?
  11. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Just answer the objections. No one is forcing you to be here. Quit pretending you have an answer when you don't.
  12. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Oh? What sort of "tree" never gives straight answers, and never admits when it is wrong?
  13. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Quit wasting everyone's resources on empty answers.
  14. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Lol oh wow guys we got Paul the Apostle here! See the way he uses "Biblical" semi-Olde English catch phrases and wordsmithing? Lol Let's all forget he has nothing of substance to say about the topic, no substantive rebuttal, but focus on the floweriness of his gobbledygook!
  15. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    Lol I have nothing left to say about it--it is eminently clear that branches must abide to receive substance from the Vine, and "the life is in His Son", so we must abide. It's self explanatory. Matthew 18 unforgiving servant shows what happens to a man who doesn't abide. He loses the salvation...
  16. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    lol Guy, using a slightly old english manner of speaking is an embarrassing way of not making a substantive Biblical argument. No matter how you dress your gobbledygook up, give it some "pizazz", it's still nothing but gobbledygook.
  17. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    So... no answer for Scripture. Got it.
  18. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    The King of the Kingdom used the image of a branch, and the word "abide", because He wanted us to come to the conclusion I have come to. Is Christ "carnal" or "spiritual"?
  19. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    1. What it proves is that being God's child is not unchangeable, as you are wanting to say, and following physical logic. 2. Everything that happened to them was written down for our instruction according to Paul (1 Co 10).
  20. GracePeace

    OSAS : Gnostic Heresy

    It doesn't say Christ merely paid the sin debt, but that the servant had received the forgiveness, which is through faith, so we know he'd had faith. He was saved from wrath, having had his sins forgiven, then the forgiveness was rescinded, and he had to pay for his sins instead.