I’m Righteous Enough to Apologize for Condemning

From: Donald
To: The Path of Truth
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2016 3:45 PM
Subject: All are saved

Not sure how I came upon your website but I have began reading much there and to be honest I didn’t now that much theological hair-splitting existed. However; that’s not the purpose of this email. You answered someone’s question on ‘who then can be saved’. If I read your reply correctly, you indicated in so many words that all are eventually saved. In another post I read where you replied to someone’s inquiry that hell is not a literal place or it is kind of a temporary holding cell. (I may have that one wrong, I read a bunch of stuff in one sitting).

My purpose here and now is to then ask you to explain Matthew 13:37-42. 

Another thing I might add is: how is it that you alone have the whole council of God and the tens of thousands of others down through the centuries are all liars? Of the six hundred billion people in the world, God chose only you to receive the Spirit of Truth? If God is love; your condemnation of all that pose legitimate questions to you certainly doesn’t reflect any of that love. What happened to “love your enemies and pray for those that persecute you.”

If I sound condemning I ask for your forgiveness.

Donald

From: Paul Cohen and Victor Hafichuk
To: Donald
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2016 7:04 AM
Subject: Re: All are saved

You not only sound condemning, Donald, you are condemning. And you condemn not only us, but the Lord Jesus Christ Whom we represent, Whose blood was shed for the whole world. 

“He is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only but also for the sins of the whole world” (1 John 2:2 ESV).

Whom have we condemned and how? We’ve condemned no one, but those like you who blaspheme God’s Good Name and Character, insisting you’re right, condemn us who speak the truth. Coming against The Truth, you condemn yourselves. 

You’re walking in your own righteousness, Donald, despising the righteousness of Christ. This explains apologizing for an offense for which you aren’t the least bit sorry or repentant. You stubbornly remain in your sin.

“Jesus said to them, If you were blind, you would have no sin. But now you say, We see. Therefore your sin remains” (John 9:41 MKJV).

Paul and Victor

www.ThePathofTruth.com

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