"steveo" <gnsemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> "Willy" <willyk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>>
>> I make those comments about it being "possible" to reject God based
>> solely on the scriptural suggestion that the ONLY sin that cannot be
>> forgiven is blasphemy, and to me, blasphemy would be the act of
willfully
>> and intentionally rejecting God and spitting in His face.
>> However, I do make those comments with a tremendous degree of
>> reservation, for I, like yourself, tend to believe that all will be
>> saved.
>
> I agree with your interpretation, Willy. Question: with free will being
> part of humanity's design, if a human chose to actively not wor****p God
> and Jesus even after believing that they do exist, how would taking them
> with the believers be in alignment with the purposeful design of God for
> humanity (i.e. giving us free will)? This is not meant to necessarily
be
> a leading question.
> steveo
What do you mean by "taking them with the believers"?
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