Sentences with phrase «in predestination»

With apologies in advance to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and online legal - advice company LegalZoom — both of which I have no doubt carry the best intentions and otherwise do good work — and, with an additional shout out to John Calvin, tracking startup confidence seems an exercise in predestination.
And even stranger, God himself can not change the outcome, and is himself trapped in predestination, which means that God is not all - powerful.
As such, there is absolutely nothing in predestination about God's choice of which people will get justified and which people will not.
The problem with Calvinism (not Calvin) is not that there is some truth in predestination (God is God after all) but that it makes predestination the starting point and framework of its theology.
If you beleieve in predestination as in TULIP then their isn't much for you to do out in the community re salvation.
«i didn't believe in predestination until tonight.
Aussie actress Sarah Snook (star of Lionsgate's Ghosts, directed by Saw 3D's Kevin Greutert; pictured above) has just landed the lead female role opposite Ethan Hawke in Predestination, a time - travelling sci - fi thriller that reteams Hawke with his Daybreakers writer - directors Peter and Michael Spierig, reports Deadline.
I didn't read this pamphlet as a Calvinist or a believer in predestination.
It's been my, albeit limited, experience that as the Calvinist believers that I've associated with these past four decades have come to know the Lord Jesus closely in their walk, they have either abandoned their belief in predestination or it has faded far into the background in importance in their theology.
I'd like to also include an exclusivist who believes in predestination, so if I can find a Calvinist who I have not totally alienated and who is willing to participate, I'll introduce him or her in the weeks to come.
Most people and theologians don't believe in predestination.
Like thousands of Calvinists who believed in predestination, he worked indefatigably for a better worldâ $» for himself, for his family, and for his nation.
That being said; yes I do believe in predestination.
He never beat his wife again, but he also shows absolutely no remorse and has never apologized to her because «Since I believe in predestination, this was all supposed to happen.
JDD: There are those on this board wbo believe in predestination, that god knows people are going to do before they are born.
It at least suggests a belief in predestination.
George Whitefield believed in predestination, but the Wesleys followed the teaching of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560 - 1609) who held that Christ died for all people.
«I believe in predestination,» he says, and everything that has occurred to him in his legendary life — «legendary» being the word most often associated with Dr. J — is, he believes, all part of God's master plan.
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