@1984_nate Doesn’t work. First, if they are already capable of repenting, why does God need to grant the ability to repent? Second, it says “if perhaps”. God might not.
@NickHintonn Hey just so you guys know this is why I don’t really like the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe. The atonement is completely misunderstood by CS Lewis. Sorry to ruin it for you, my fellow Protestants
@1984_nate I don't think it's vague. It's the clear grammar. Grammar matters. I don't think that's what Rom 10 means. But think about this, Nate, Repentance is necessary to be saved. Repentance is a gift, and it is a gift that God does not give to all.
@TableTopLiberty@Mormonger That's not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying that Mormons believe in a different Christ, because their Christ does not share the same being with the Father. Polytheism vs Monotheism is pretty foundational stuff. In the Mormon scheme, He's a different god than the Father
@ThoughtfulSaint "Human being are Children of God". By nature we're children of wrath (Eph 2), children of the devil (Jn 10; 1 Jn 3). Infinite worth...? No. Deserving of infinite wrath? Yes
@ThoughtfulSaint Christ is consubstantial with the Father and mutually indwelling the other persons of the trinity. Saving knowledge of God is predicated on this fact (Jn 14:6-10).