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I am not a believer in Universalism, or Progressive Christianity. The Church of Latter Day Saints would never refer to me as a Mormon. I am a Bible believing born again Christian. Religions that do not adhere to Christian orthodoxy and do not agree that the Bible is divinely inspired without error, are not part of my faith. Would not these institutions agree with this declaration.
For those in my Church we consider ourselves as The Elect. We either have been predestined or freely chose salvation. Regardless, we are the Church. Many are not. So, why do some consider this statement as offensive?
LOL. If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand the answer.
This is not an answer. Answer the question...please
The first time you answered to me what made you one of the elect you managed to attribute it all to God's promise. Now you seem to have taken the position that you may have had something to do with it. That's really off putting when you try and tell people that you know how.
The first time you answered to me what made you one of the elect you managed to attribute it all to God's promise. Now you seem to have taken the position that you may have had something to do with it. That's really off putting when you try and tell people that you know how.
You wouldn’t understand. Its technical.
Seriously, it is all in the Bible.
GotQuestions.org does a much better explaining it.
‘The point is that God has ordained to redeem a remnant of humanity to salvation. These elect individuals were chosen before the creation of the world, and their salvation is complete in Christ.’
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