Man's Will- Free Yet Bound by Walter J. Chantry

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I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe that my will is bound by a guy I've never met. I do believe it is bound by sin, but this Walter guy? C'mon!:lol:

Sorry... I couldn't resist.
 
Originally posted by ef
I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe that my will is bound by a guy I've never met. I do believe it is bound by sin, but this Walter guy? C'mon!:lol:

Sorry... I couldn't resist.

:lol:
 
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
Originally posted by ef
I'm sorry, but I refuse to believe that my will is bound by a guy I've never met. I do believe it is bound by sin, but this Walter guy? C'mon!:lol:

Sorry... I couldn't resist.

:lol:

:up: :banana:
 
Oh I see how it is. No one is good to answer my question. Just Laugh. Well HA HA HA.

:pilgrim: goes off in the corner and pouts.
 
Originally posted by Puritanhead
Oh I see how it is. No one is good to answer my question. Just Laugh. Well HA HA HA.

:pilgrim: goes off in the corner and pouts.

Naw, don't go off and get your shorts in a knot. ;)

I read the essay and would say that this sounds like good orthodox Reformed thinking on the freedom of the will of man.

[Edited on 9-5-2006 by ef]
 
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