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White horses and a cup of tea (part 2)

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(picking up where we left off in part 1 ...) And that brings us to this year.   This year I wasn't going to make any New Year's resolutions.  I was like "meh, who cares?" But then, two things grew naturally in my mind, goals for this year.  (The first one will take three posts, and then I'll share the second one after that.) (Plus, I think I'll keep trying the "talk less, listen more" resolution, too.   I could always use more of that.   And I think I'll add "try to stop speaking negative things."  That won't be easy.  I do far too much of that.): A Theme:   This is going to be my "white horse" year.   "What's a 'white horse'?" you ask.   Well, I'm glad you asked.  I'll tell you.   Here's the thing: I'm an overthinker.  A massive overthinker.  And it causes me lots of anxiety.  Of course, I have some very real things to be concerned about, but I also overthink little things and not-eve...

Only.me80 #2: "In mercy God must choose to save some"

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Here's part 2 of my heavily-updated reply to a comment from Only.me80.  Click here for  part 1 .  (Another few parts coming up eventually.)  And click here for the much-shorter  original reply  on my comment blog. About Only.me80's comment:  " Thank God in mercy HE saves some... in mercy God must choose to save some" I n practically every sermon or article on predestination,  Calvinists wax poetic about Calvi-god's great "mercy" to mankind, to the Calv-elect, always quoting Romans 9:18 ( “Therefore God has mercy on whom he wants to have mercy, and he hardens whom he wants to harden.” ) to try  to prove that  their doctrine of election/predestination is God showing true and abundant "mercy"... to some people.   "Mercy, mercy, mercy, grace, grace, grace, love, love, love.  Isn't it wonderful that Calvi-god picks at least some people to save instead of predestining everyone to hell!"   As my ex-pastor preached o...