Randy Kluth
Well-Known Member
So now you're a "prophet?" I get it.... ;)The Word of the Lord came unto me when I was getting a cup of tea saying Gentiles are unbelievers and Christians are believers. Therefore there's no such thing as an unbeliever-believer.
The Scriptures speak of Gentiles who *had been* unbelievers who *became* believers. But they never said that they stopped being Gentiles when they became believers.
Neither did the Scriptures say that Gentiles are, by definition, unbelievers. Obviously, if they can become believers they don't have to be unbelievers.
You keep ignoring the argument. Perhaps you can't address it?
I said that the Greek word for "Gentiles" means "nations." So let's change the word from "Gentiles" to "nations" so you understand my argument better.
Let's say that the nations had been pagan, but that they converted to Christianity. Did those same "nations" stop being "nations?" Of course not!!
Last edited: