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FreeGrace -> RE: Are you saved but not baptized? (5/22/2008 9:21:51 PM)
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ORIGINAL: JesKlu Hello FreeGrace! Are you saying God is bound by human reason? Not at all. I wonder why you even pose that question. quote:
Are you saying you must be able to reason in order to have faith? If so, that does not sound right. Have you ever thought about what you have come to believe? what I mean is, have you considered the "process" that led you to a particular position, whether it be politics, as in liberal vs conservative, or theological, or whatever? In order to reach a "conclusion" as to what you think is right, you MUST be able to reason through all the "data" in order to make your decision to accept as true (believe) any of the various positions available. Why do you think that reason wouldn't be involved in one coming to believe something? quote:
Just because infants cannot articulate words to express faith does not mean that it is not there. The very fact that they can't articulate is the clear indication that they cannot believe. Believing involves mental processes. Just like thinking does. quote:
If infants can trust their mother and father to provide for their physical needs, why can't they trust in their Heavenly Father? I don't believe that infants "trust" their parents in the way you seem to think they do. Actually, an infant would gladly nurse any available person. I've heard stories of fathers telling about how their new born infant actually tried to nurse them when they didn't have a shirt on! Now, I guess that's some trust! [:D] But, alas, it's misguided trust and doesn't deliver the "goods". quote:
Faith is pure trust in God. You do not need to express it in words in order to have faith. If infants are capable of trust, they are able to have faith. The concept of God is not concrete, like a breast is. Only if infants can think in the abstract can they even be aware of God in a conscious manner. There is no indication that they can. quote:
And what about the mentally handicapped. A lot of them cannot talk either, so are you saying that they also, cannot have faith? This isn't about speaking. It's about thinking. I believe that those who are mentally disabled to the point of not being able to grasp the concept of God and that they are sinners are saved just as babies who die are since they are not able to believe because they are not able to think. Christ died for everyone, so those who die without coming to the point of being able to understand their sinful condition and not only understanding that Christ died for them, but accepting as true that He did, are saved. I take Rom 11:32 as support. quote:
And plus, to say not to take the Bible literally is dangerous. I believe in Biblical Inerrancy. I'm sure everyone on this thread does as well. But there is a huge difference between understanding hyperbole and being literal. Look up that word to see what I mean. Many times the Bible uses hyperbole and figurative speech, which cannot be taken literally, since it wasn't meant literally. quote:
And I believe it is dangerous, and wrong to reason out what the Bible actually says. And sadly, many Christians are doing just that today. God created mankind in His own image. What does that mean to you? I don't think it means that we physically resemble God by our earthly bodies. Maybe you do. I think it refers to our minds. God certainly thinks, and He created creatures with intellect. And He expects us to use our intellect.
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