I'm not really sure it matters what the thorn was. ...
Yes, it matters, ... because the Devil uses this to create doubt concerning God's will in healing. This is a religious tradition that blocks the faith of some Christians.
Been seeing a few quotes by this guy. I thought was only a writer of Christian-based fiction. Seems he was a theologian as well.
12-16-2019, 07:57 PM
Bookman
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Originally Posted by victoryword
LOVE IT!!!!! Will share it on FB.
Been seeing a few quotes by this guy. I thought was only a writer of Christian-based fiction. Seems he was a theologian as well.
Yes, but he tended toward universalism.
12-17-2019, 08:26 AM
victoryword
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Originally Posted by Bookman
Yes, but he tended toward universalism.
WOAH! Glad you told me that BEFORE I shared this :lol:
01-11-2020, 12:24 PM
Colonel
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Originally Posted by Bookman
Yes, but he tended toward universalism.
That makes sense based on the quote. I suppose we all find ourselves somewhere between his version of God and the version promoted by the five point Calvinist though.
Free will universalism and he didn't really believe in God's wrath. I suppose it can be described as the polar opposite of Calvinism. Which is where some people end up after having been exposed to Calvinist theology.