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protos 1 year ago
In every act of the will there is a preference-the desiring one thing rather than another. Where there is no preference, but complete indifference, there is no volition. To will is to choose, and to choose is to decide between two or more alternatives. But there is something which influences the choice; something which determines the decision. Hence the will cannot be Sovereign because it is the servant of that something. The will cannot be both Sovereign and servant. It cannot be both cause and effect. The will is not causative, because, as we have said, something causes it to choose, therefore that something must be the causative agent. Choice itself is affected by certain considerations, is determined by various influences brought to bear upon the individual himself, hence, volition is the effect of these considerations and influences, and if the effect, it must be their servant; and if the will is their servant then it is not Sovereign, and if the will is not Sovereign, we certainly cannot predicate absolute "freedom" of it. Acts of the will cannot come to pass of themselves--to say they can, is to postulate an uncaused effect. Ex nihilo nihil fit-nothing cannot produce something. The Sovereignty of God, by A. W. Pink
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protos 1 year ago
Is the Global Inflationary Depression Already Here? When you add it all up, you get a strange sense that nothing we are being told is real. According to official data, the dollar has lost about 23 cents in purchasing power over the past four years. Absolutely no one believes this. Depending on what you actually spend money on, the real answer is closer to 35 cents, 50 cents, or even 75 cents ... or more. We do not know what we cannot know. We are left to speculate.
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protos 1 year ago
To say "sovereign grace" is really to utter a redundancy, for to be gracious at all toward the creature undeserving of it requires that God be sovereign in his distributive exhibition of it. A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith by Dr. Robert L. Reymond
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protos 1 year ago
In and of himself the natural man has power to reject Christ; but in and of himself he has not the power to receive Christ. And why? Because he has a mind that is "enmity against" Him (Rom. 8:7); because he has a heart that hates Him (John 15:18). Man chooses that which is according to his nature, and therefore before he will ever choose or prefer that which is Divine and spiritual a new nature must be imparted to him; in other words, he must be born again. The Sovereignty of God, by A. W. Pink
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protos 1 year ago
Owen Shroyer on X: "Here is the full Biden-Stephanopoulos interview. This might be even worse than the debate since this was supposed to be his recovery interview. He fails to answer the basic questions, says nothing of substance, and to the informed audience member, says things that are either inherently wrong or completely nonsensical. There is only one way to describe this Democrat campaign - Disaster.
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protos 1 year ago
In short, the new birth is a miracle, the result of the supernatural operation of God. It is radical, revolutionary, lasting. Here then is the first thing, in time, which God does in His own elect. He lays hold of those who are spiritually dead and quickens them into newness of life. He takes up one who was shapen in iniquity and conceived in sin, and conforms him to the image of His Son. He seizes a captive of the Devil and makes him a member of the household of faith. He picks up a beggar and makes him joint-heir with Christ. He comes to one who is full of enmity against Him and gives him a new heart that is full of love for Him. He stoops to one who by nature is a rebel and works in him both to will and to do of His own good pleasure. By His irresistible power He transforms a sinner into a saint, an enemy into a friend, a slave of the Devil into a child of God. The Sovereignty of God, by A. W. Pink
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protos 1 year ago
Independence Day As President Ronald Reagan warned: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”
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protos 1 year ago
How the Huffington Post Delivered the Final Nail in the Coffin of the Biden 'Cheap Fake' Narrative This article is wild. It essentially says Biden should create AI versions of his speeches that make them smoother and make him look younger. Create deepfakes to counter “misinformation”
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protos 1 year ago
Glenn Greenwald on X: "Things were so bad for Biden that even his hardest core media partisans have to admit it. There's no way to "replace Biden." He'll never agree to give up power. Even if he did, they can't run with Kamala, but also can't catapult someone ahead of her. https://t.co/nQBtIFE6NQ" / X