I cannot believe in a God with limitation. He either is Omnipotent or He is not. He either is Omniscient or He is not. He is either Omnipresent or He is not. All of God's attributes are absolute, lest He is incomplete. I cannot believe that.
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The rapture and the Second Coming of Christ happen at one time. I have studies the pre-tribulation doctrine and find it inconsistent with the very words of Christ. When Christ talks about the end times, he is talking to the disciples, and through them, to us all. Never did Christ say that the believers will be taken away before the great tribulation, to the contrary. The Church will be on Earth during the whole tribulation, or Christ neglected to mention such an important event as a rapture before the signs of the end time. You can't have it both ways. Either Christ is right or He is wrong.
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If God is not Sovereign to chose who will be saved, then God is not Sovereign. I cannot accept that. John saw the Books that were opened in the day of the Judgment, and he saw the Book of Life. All the names of the saved ones were in the Book, and not one more will be added nor will it be taken off of it. From God's perspective, past, present and future are all consummated things. And were consummated even before Creation.
Mankind has chosen, once and for all through Adam to go to hell. No man after Adam had any say in that. And without God's intentional purpose to save a people for Himself, no one could be saved. God does not improvise and changes His mind or plans as time goes by or as we compel Him to do so.
I am sorry we don't agree with certain concepts. From where I stand, God either is or is not. There is no middle ground in Him. And He never negotiates His attributes.