RE: The Lie of the True Christian™
November 26, 2013 at 12:36 pm
(This post was last modified: November 26, 2013 at 12:45 pm by Drich.)
(November 25, 2013 at 3:02 pm)Godlesspanther Wrote: No -- you are the one who is attempting to make a distention between a "true believer" and a "sincere believer" where there is none.

I told cinny that Mat 7 Jesus himself make the distinction between a 'True believer' and a sincere believer. I even went so far as to say only Christ can identify a true believer. Evidently that was not enough to lets look at the actual passage.
21 “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. (Here Jesus identifies those who sincerly believe, for look at all thay have supposedly done in the name of Christ)22 Many will say to Me in that day, ‘Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in Your name, cast out demons in Your name, and done many wonders in Your name?’ 23 And then I will declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness!’
In Verse 23 we clearly see they were not 'True Believers' (cinny's term) As Christ clearly says He never knew them.
So again to tie all of this together as per the great works of the 'sincere believer' there are those who truly believe in what they are doing is for God, and Yet as per verse 23 Christ clearly says He never knew them.
Which means there is a distinct division between a 'sincere believer' and a 'True believer.'

Quote: If there were such a distinction then prove it.See above.
Quote:Can a true believer be tested? Will it show up in a blood test? An MRI? EEG? Biopsy? Lie detecter? MMPI? Is there some way to determine conclusively who is or is not a true believer?Let's look at what Jesus says in Mat 7. (Because He does give us a test) in verses 15-18
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?sea...rsion=NKJV
Quote:I didn't think so.Maybe you should leave the 'thinking' for the more experienced.
Quote:Again -- you are not really saying anything. Evidence or shut up.

Quote:And again you still provide no possible way to determine the difference in the real world. I have no choice but to say that there is no difference between the two. It is an arbitrary distinction.One that Christ will make, and one that will determine your eternity.
Quote:This is a desperate attempt to maintain the 'no true xtian' fallacy because ex-xtians are a genuine threat to your faith.Again, you don't seem to grasp the no true scotsmen fallacy.
(November 25, 2013 at 6:09 pm)Cinjin Wrote: Greasy semantics sir. No difference where this argument is concerned. If you look up the word sincere in a thesaurus you will find the word true.that is affirming the consequent.
Quote:This is just sophistry. You're desperately trying to explain away why so many people don't feel this unfathomable inner peace. These preachers/parishioners who have left the faith were not non-believers. By their own testimony, they were legitimate in every sense of the word and YOU have the nerve to simply write them off so that your primitive scribblings remain "true."See what I wrote panter.
Quote:Well, to play by your rules than, I don't think for a moment that you're a legitimate follower of Christ. Many of the things you say are anti-Biblicallike....
Quote:and I know many fundamentalists who would disagree with you.If you were gay, and if I knew gay people who would not agree with how you lived your life does that make you any less gay?
Quote:You may be sincere but you are definitely NOT a True Christian™, and since Jesus is the only one that can supposedly bestow this honor, I'm afraid you wont be finding out if you're going to heaven until it's too late to change.It would if I did not have a current on going relationship right now with Him through the Holy spirit.Do you think that's fair of me to say?
Quote:This greasy rhetoric does not change the fact that YOU are not the decider of who is and who is not a True Christian™Indeed. I am only here to point out there is a division between a sincere believer and a 'true believer.'
Quote:and even if you were correct about the occasional EX-believer, you sure as hell couldn't make this argument for the hundreds of thousands that never feel the kind of peace that your holy Babble promises.Does the bible promise when we are to receive this peace? Matter of fact it says the oppsite doesn't it? That we are all different members of the same body of Christ and will experience and serve in Christianity in different ways.
Meaning some may experience ABC at the point of their conversion while other would experience 123 at their conversion, and if they stick with it long enough may get to experience the whole gambit of Spiritual fruit/gifts to one degree or another, unless they crap out because their 'faith' does not look like someone elses.