dermdoc said:Wow. We are all God's children. He created every one of us and we all bear His image. He knit every one of us together in the womb,Howdy, it is me! said:ramblin_ag02 said:We are not good apart from God, but we are never apart from God. We are God's creation, and He always loves us, supports us, and strengthens us no matter what we may think about Him. I can't get behind the doctrine of total depravity, because that would mean that God has abandoned people and withdrawn His grace. But God doesn't do that. Even the most evil person in history could repent and the next minute could be working in cooperation with God's grace to do good deeds and fulfill God's will.Howdy, it is me! said:The Banned said:10andBOUNCE said:
Are you implying a pagan can please God?
I'm saying non-Christians can do things that God wants them to do. It doesn't save them, but they can do good things without acknowledging Jesus.
What you seem to be driving at is the total depravity doctrine. I don't agree with that, and I think the human experience proves it false.
Yes, it is total depravity because scripture says we are not good. Apart from Jesus, no one is righteous. We can do things that have the appearance of good but because of our sinful nature we can never do true good, as God defines it. We are made in the image of God and therefore have a basic level of morality, His law is written on everyone's hearts. But, the unregenerate do not have God as the basis for their morality.
That's just not true. The Bible is full of scripture describing god's wrath against humanity. We are not all God's children and those who are not will endure His wrath.
I do agree with your last statement about the most evil person potentially ultimately being saved; it's possible, absolutely. Paul comes to mind.
We are all God's creation, but we are not all His children.
John 1:12 Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God
It's the whole basis for the idea of adoption.