for humans biblical salvation is purely voluntary, like the Alamo--you wanna defend the KoG in history with JC, cross his line in the sand
 
this is obedience to him--salvation (via 'a crucifixion') you volunteer for is just that, voluntary
 
who, then, as a volunteer, has any right to compel the involuntary religious obedience of another?
 
while the G-m's (God-manipulators) among us do exactly that requiring y/our compliance by a certain force, ask 'compliance? to whom?'
 
i'd say these G-m types never volunteered for nothin' worth volunteerin' for and that's their real problem; FTR, neither God's nor mine
 
 
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 21:32:32 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
To argue that salvation is free but after the initial event, we must obey to maintain this salvation is wrong on several levels:
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6.    [re: pronouncing] 'that what God could not do for man, man must do for himself !!'
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