Who Does God Want to be Saved?
1 Timothy 2:4 Revisited Introduction In 1 Timothy 2:4, the apostle Paul declares that God “desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.”…
1 Timothy 2:4 Revisited Introduction In 1 Timothy 2:4, the apostle Paul declares that God “desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth.”…
2 Peter 3:9 Revisited Introduction 2 Peter 3:9 is one of the primary texts that Arminians use in support of their belief that God desires the salvation of all men.…
You may remember my blog post series on logical fallacies way back in 2016 when this website was still on a Blogspot platform. There were 28 posts each examining a…
I recently was contacted by a theologian named Ed Dingess who runs the website www.reformedreasons.com letting me know that he had wrote a "refutation" of my Maximally Great Argument against…
I wrote a blog post a couple of years ago titled "The Maximally Great Argument For Arminianism" which attempted to show that God's universal salvific will logically flows out of…
It seems that more Calvinists are becoming aware of my Maximally Great Argument Against Calvinism. The argument was formulated on my part out of a frustration to convince Calvinists that…
The Maximally Great Argument Against Calvinism (here on abbreviated a MGAAC) attempts to show that the Arminian tenet of God's universal salvific will and unlimited atonement logically flow out of…
One of the most popular passages stating God's universal salvific will (i.e that God desires every human individual to be saved) is 2 Peter 3:9. 2 Peter 3:9 states that…
This blog post is a response to Kevin Courter's response to my article "5 Biblical Texts That Calvinists Can't Wiggle Out Of". Courter responded to that initial article here, and…
Well, as followers of this blog know full well I've been in two blog wars with Kevin Courter and Tony Lee Ross Jr. over my blog post "5 Biblical Texts…