Introduction:
I recently posted this argument in the comments section of another blog. I thought it was something I should post here so as to have it handy and accessible. This is an argument that comes up again and again.
I have deleted the references to personal names. And I will convert it to third person mode [...]

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Seth McBee on November 6th, 2007

With my last post, I decided to exegete the most famous passage in the Bible: John 3:16. As we entered that understanding of thought from John we saw that Christ’s death was not merely for the elect but for the entire human race. The common misconception of us that call ourselves “6 Point [...]

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Seth McBee on November 1st, 2007

I have decided that my contribution to Theology Online from now on is going to be involved with exegeting the different atonement verses in the Bible. I know that there is a lot of exceptional theologians who have gone before me, but I also know that discussion usually happens when there is personal involvement. [...]

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