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Record: 116
Date: Tue Mar 9 20:36:11 2004
Subject: Election
Name: Billy Jackson Sr
biljacsr@hotmail.com
City: Lancaster, Ky, 40444
Comments:
Brother, I think you have done much study in your written on election,I certainly agree with you.If salvation is of grace is must be from election all the way through faith in the Gospel (1Cor. 15:1-4) all the way to glorification. Man is a free moral agent, but this only make him responsible for his sins. Eph. 2:1 say wer were once dead in sin. The new birth is a miracle even faith is the gift of God. Eph. 2:8-9. God bless . Bro. Bill jackson sr.
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Record: 115
Date: Wed Mar 3 15:59:51 2004
Subject: Predestination
Name: Edward
City: Georgia
Comments:
Tony Warren, Your doctrine of God predestinating christians to salvation is frankly absurd. Christ paid for the sins of the whole world, that we would choose him of our own free will. So please get your theology straight. Also, your end time theology is wrong. Dispensationalism is the most popular eschatology for a good reason, so stop treating it as if it was a fringe teaching.Georgia Baptist
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Record: 114
Date: Sat Feb 14 05:54:52 2004
Subject: Great Studies
Name: Martha
City: Maine
Comments:
Hi Tony, I have been visiting your site for about a week and would like to say how much I have enjoyed what I've seen, and appreciate your willingness to be both brutally honest, and yet charitable and evangelistic in your teachings.I use the material on your web site for our sunday school bible studies because you explain things in a way that most people can readily understand it. "No doubt" God has richly blessed you. Thank God for your blessed service to mankind, Martha
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Record: 113
Date: Sun Feb 8 16:45:18 2004
Subject: Comment
Name: Mary
City: Delaware
Comments:
How could you be so cruel and heartless as to suggest that little animals don't go to heaven, or that babies are not sinless? This is why you fundamentalists have people leaving your churches in droves. Where is the love and compassion.You said our comments and suggestions are welcomed, well here's my suggestion. Get a heart and stop being so judgmental. Stop talking about hell and expound upon God's love. And for your own sake, stop telling people that babies have sin, because that's just plain stupid!
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Record: 112
Date: Wed Feb 4 19:10:27 2004
Subject: Blessings
Name: John
City: North Carolina
Comments:
Hi Tony, I know you probably hear this a lot, but just want to say how much I appreciate your writings. They are always tremendous encouragement to me, and I'm sure many others. Your articles on the Reformed Amillennial perspective are informative and inspirational and I have sent most of your writings to friends. This site has been such a blessing.Thank you for all your concern for people, and your work in sound hermeneutics. Blessings
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Record: 110
Date: Fri Jan 23 08:48:06 2004
Subject: Support for amillennialism
Name: Cliff Fraser
cfrasermd@pol.net
City: California
Comments:
Hello Tony, This is the first time I am using the feedback area to communicate with you. I have found two papers which dovetail and amplify beautifully your list of eschatology articles. They are: 1. Amillennialism by Anthony Hoekema, the author of the great book "The Bible and the Future". It can be accessed at, www.the-highway.com/amila_Hoekema.html This is a woundrous piece. 2. 2. Is the Pretribulation Rapture Biblical? by Brian Schwertley. This reference can be found at www.graceonlinelibrary.org/Full.asp?ID=40 This article not only sheds clear light on the falacies but gives some enlightening history of the pretrib theory. Thanks for the loving and devoted work you do Your brother In Ye'shua Cliff Fraser MD
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Record: 107
Date: Fri Jan 9 17:06:04 2004
Subject: Eschatology
Name: Ben Morgan
City: California, Usa
Comments:
Hello Tony,For the last few days I have been reading through the eschatology section of your website and I am simply astounded at the clarity with which you expound on the book of Revelation. I've always been confused by the symbolism of this book, and the many different interpretations I have read only served to confuse me more by their inconsistency, but your papers have brought it all home to me. So just wanted to offer my feedback and say thanks. Your articles have helped me tremendously, and I can't wait to read your other studies. Very enlightening. God bless you. Ben Morgan California, USA
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Record: 106
Date: Thu Jan 8 14:40:43 2004
Subject: Mariology
Name: Bob Hraba
rhraba@comcast.net
City: Greenest State In The Land Of
Comments:
Agreed, Marian Doctrines are a stumbling block to most Protestants. After years of reading I noted that most denominations were unified on one point, ie:Catholicism is Error Incarnate. However, as to the basic doctrines, a website called catholicanswers.com, which has a handy sidebar with each topic covered shows that the doctrines which Protestants most revile(including the mother of all bugaboos) ie:the equality of Scripture and Tradition, versus Sola Scriptura I found tobe acceptable if for no other reason than this: It shows these doctrines were written way back in Apostolic times by credentialed Fathers of the Church which, right OR wrong, DOES accurately reflect what the Church at Rome believed back when there were still Apostles and their immediate disciples around to refute them.
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Record: 105
Date: Thu Dec 25 19:41:39 2003
Subject: Dispensationalism
Name: Robby
City: Texas
Comments:
I mean no disrespect, as this is a wonderful site. But I thought this was a good conservative site until I came across your stance against Dispensationalism. I don't know why you are against this teaching, but you really need to look into it further before saying that it is unbiblical and based on supposition. That's a serious charge. I would recommend reading some of the literature written by Dr. John F. Walvoord. You will find that this is a solid theology.Robbie Henson Dallas, Texas
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Record: 104
Date: Fri Nov 28 15:28:11 2003
Subject: Biblical Theology and Eschatol
Name: Candice
City: Oregon
Comments:
When I first came to this site I was anti-Covenant theology, but after reading all these great articles and considering the scripture references they provide, I have come to not only see the truth of it, but to embrace it as my own. Thanks for a great teaching platform.
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