Well to everyone else (other than you) it was a pretty good defense.
You can claim victory if you want. But you only won yourself over.
I don't see this line of logic working for a lot of people.
Nevermind those who get their theologies from Hollywood...not talking about them. I'm talking about the scholars. They all pretty much disagree with you. They all have alphabet letters behind their name too.
Now you have yet to show us a really logical reason to give up our understanding and follow the logic of a guy we don't know on the internet.
I asked you to explain one thing and you refused. But claimed victory at the same time.
Not exactly sure why...but very uncharacteristic of a messenger of god
Hello again JohnDB,
I don't understand what appears to be an unfriendly response to me and to my Opening Post.
Christians can disagree on the subject of antichrist and be friendly and polite to each other.
I have not posted a single unfriendly remark to anyone here (and I never will do that). I have nothing in my heart but love, compassion, and kind-hearted feelings towards all the Christian folks here.
My wife and I attend a solid Bible believing Baptist Church. We are Bible believing Protestants that are fully committed to the great orthodox Protestant Creeds of the Christian Church.
Our entire family are Bible believing Christians. My wife and I have been married for many years. We have 2 grown children and 6 grandchildren --- all Bible believing Christians and all faithful to our local Christian church. We all go to the same church together. Thank the Lord for all that.
I and my entire family believe that the entire Bible is the inspired word of God. We believe in the Holy Trinity, the Deity of the Lord Jesus, the Virgin Birth of the Lord Jesus, salvation by grace through faith in the Lord Jesus as Savior. And all the other doctrines that Bible believing Protestant Christians believe in.
Christians do not agree on Christian Eschatology. There are 4 major views that Bible believing Christians hold and all 4 offer different eschatological views of the future of the human race and the future of the Christian Church. The 4 major views are:
(1) Postmillennialism
(2) Amillennialism
(3)Premillennialism
(4) Dispensationalism
But all the Christian scholars that hold those 4 different views are Bible believing Christians who love the Lord and who love each other as Christian brothers in the Lord.
My Opening Post raises a legitimate question, namely what are the compelling arguments, that are clear and certain, that connect those 4 verses in John's epistles with any other alleged reference to "antichrist" in other parts of the Bible. So far I have not seen any arguments in this thread that actually demonstrate that alleged connection.
To the best of my sincere and honest belief, there are no statements in my Opening Post that are incorrect.
As an aside:
For us all in these COVID-19 virus dangerous times:
May the Lord bless and keep you.
May the Lord make His face shine upon you.
May the Lord be gracious unto you.
May the Lord turn His face toward you.
May the Lord give you peace.
May the Lord watch over you and protect you.
(based on Numbers 6:22-27)
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