geoff wrote:
> Grace and Salvation. Mess that up and the rest simply doesn't matter.

Hi Geoff,

Is the recipient of grace and salvation free to accept or reject these 
gifts, or is he/she preordained to accept them or not as they are offered?

>> AS questions of deep theology go, this is hardly the most relevant.

> Interesting observation. In your opinion, what *is* the most relevant 
> question of deep theology?
> 
>> Over dinner last night came a couple of questions.
>> Let's start with the first : Do angels have free will?
>> Some said no, only man has free will. Others said they do.
>> What is the official stand on that?


-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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