Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post ""Scales Will Fall from Your Eyes" - Theses Opposed...":
Huber made the situation worse by accusing his colleagues of Calvinism when they did not assent to his theological opinions
A pathetic tactic used by old, new and reconverted Huberites today!
Just ordered my first copies from Amazon. Years ago I gave my copy of Thy Strong Word to DP Buchholz - I should do the same with one of these copies.
Not the Bible, but the New NIV says "all have sinned" and "all are justified." The second "all" was donated by billionaire R. Murdoch, who needs absolution for his many crimes. |
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LPC has left a new comment on your post ""Scales Will Fall from Your Eyes" - Theses Opposed...":
It is typical of their father below.
Huber accused those who disagreed with him of Calvinism.
His descendants do the same; notice how UOJers and prodigal UOJers accuse us of Calvinism each time we oppose their theory based on philosophy and rationalism.
Notice how they cry the mantra, ahh but you are not looking at this "objectively" etc etc.
They need artificial categories of objective and subjective justification because that is typical when one is introducing an invented and false idea. The idea is not Scriptural, but it is a figment of one's imagination. Pentecostal enthusiasts have lots of these imaginations but UOJers' errors are far worse because their erroneous invention touches upon the heart of the Christian faith, Justification.
LPC
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GJ - UOJ Enthusiasts will still say "justification by faith," but they mean faith in universal absolution, so they are really asking people to affirm Universalism, the religion of the mainline denominations, the dogma of the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches.
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Pastor emeritus Nathan Bickel has left a new comment on your post "Brett Meyer Is Ordering His Copies of Hunnius":
I've read in the Psalms that "God is angry with the wicked every day." [Psalm 7:11] I've also read about the wicked and righteous in Psalm 1.
Furthermore, I've also read about the "natural man" in 1 Corinthians 2:14:
"But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." [1 Corinthians 2:14 – KJV]
Looking at the quotations of J.P. Meyer, it seems apparent that he ignores the whole operation of the Holy Spirit in bringing the wicked, - the "natural man" to faith.
What DP Buchholz apparently states in his JP Meyer critique is, essentially the same that J. P. Meyer stated in these Ichabod highlighted quotes. Such foolishness lulls the soul into a false Gospel; a false sense of security and a false belief, because such teaching makes faith a non element and kicks the Holy Spirit to the exit door.
Nathan M. Bickel - pastor emeritus
www.thechristianmessage.org
www.moralmatters.org
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GJ - Nathan, I am willing to bet you $300,000 (the Piepenbrink gambit) that you are right, and I will raise you one extra synod office building, slightly used and in need of fumigation.