Homer wrote:I’ve provided Calvin’s position on Adam that directly refutes your claim and shows
Why is it we hear again and again Calvin says this or that, Gill says this or that? I think it is because, as has been pointed out, people who pick up the bible and read it for themselves will not get Calvinism out of it apart from the Calvinist grid imposed upon the text.
Well Calvin’s quote was used to clear up a misrepresentation of his position, are you suggesting we shouldn’t be allowed to quote a man if his position is being misrepresented? The Gill quote was used to correct your poor use of Greek, don’t use Greek poorly and I won’t quote Gill, although you may miss much his works have been used for close to 400 years.
BTW, and FWIW, I came to an understanding of the Reformed point of view through personal study in the Word in opposition to the school I was attending. You see I came across some verses that were very clear which seemed to be in opposition to what I was been taught. I started to question, didn't buy the bogus answers and the rest shall we say is history.
Homer wrote:I’ve provided Calvin’s position on Adam that directly refutes your claim and shows
the God of the Bible who indeed is Omniscient and has no opponents
Are you kidding? God has no opponents?
2 Thessalonians 2:3-4 (New King James Version)
3. Let no one deceive you by any means; for that Day will not come unless the falling away comes first, and the man of sin is revealed, the son of perdition, 4. who opposes and exalts himself above all that is called God or that is worshiped, so that he sits as God in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God.
Are enemies opponents? Does God have enemies? Hint, Romans 5:10.
Someone may oppose God, but that doesn’t mean they are an opponent. I trust you misunderstood my meaning,
Main Entry:
1op•po•nent
1 : one that takes an opposite position (as in a debate, contest, or conflict) 2 : a muscle that opposes or counteracts and limits the action of another
As you can see the definition of the word opponent presupposes and equal and opposite reaction, are you suggesting someone is equal to God who created the universe? Tis a said thing when I need remind a Christian that there is none like God,
Psalms 86 Read This Chapter
GEN -> Study Notes on 86:8
JFB -> Commentary on 86:8
MHC-COM -> Commentary on 86:8
MHC-CON -> Commentary on 86:8
TOD -> Commentary on 86:8
NTB -> Afflictions And Adversities; God (continued)
TSK -> Entry for 86:8
86:8
Among the gods there is none like unto thee, O Lord; neither are there any works like unto thy works.
Psalms 113 Read This Chapter
GEN -> Study Notes on 113:5
JFB -> Commentary on 113:5
MHC-COM -> Commentary on 113:5
MHC-CON -> Commentary on 113:5
TOD -> Commentary on 113:5
NTB -> Condescension Of God; Heaven
TSK -> Entry for 113:5
BED -> Abortion; Humility
113:5
Who is like unto the LORD our God, who dwelleth on high,
Jeremiah 10 Read This Chapter
GEN -> Study Notes on 10:6
JFB -> Commentary on 10:6
MHC-COM -> Commentary on 10:6
MHC-CON -> Commentary on 10:6
NTB -> God (continued); Idolatry
TTT -> God
TSK -> Entry for 10:6
EBD -> Jeremiah, Book of
10:6
Forasmuch as there is none like unto thee, O LORD; thou art great, and thy name is great in might.
Jeremiah 10 Read This Chapter
GEN -> Study Notes on 10:7
JFB -> Commentary on 10:7
MHC-COM -> Commentary on 10:7
MHC-CON -> Commentary on 10:7
NTB -> Fear Of God; God (continued); Idolatry
TTT -> Wisdom of God, The
TSK -> Entry for 10:7
EBD -> Jeremiah, Book of
10:7
Who would not fear thee, O King of nations? for to thee doth it appertain: forasmuch as among all the wise men of the nations, and in all their kingdoms, there is none like unto thee.
Homer, perhaps you should get back to rereading Acts 17.
PaulT