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Akoue
Ah, the Tj two-step. Okay, partner, let's dance.
I am trying to discuss God's word. You are the one who wants to dance.
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"No one, including myself said that works do not matter."
See my post #36 (on the thread "How will you be judged on judgment day?"): "I took it to be blazingly obvious that when I have employed the locution "works don't matter" I meant this to be shorthand for "works aren't relevant for the purposes of salvation".
I have and had all along stated clearly that works were important as a response to our salvation. Therefore if you in fact meant salvation, then I can only assume that your words were deliberately deceptive and a deliberate mis-representation of what I said.
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"More to the point, in most cases you have not actually addressed the points that have been raised."
Well, I addressed each of the points you cared to make (as is evident to anyone who cares to glance at the last couple of pages of the other thread--I assumed this is why you withdrew). And here I am, doing it again. I've already addressed each of the Scriptural passages you adduced--and De Maria provided lots of Scriptural evidence that works do matter (you weren't able to show that she had misunderstood those passages, whereas I did show that you misunderstand the passages you favor).
As shown above, your responses do not address the points raised.
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On Romans 3: Recall that, as I pointed out at #32 and again at #33, the faith/works distinction isn't the same as the faith/law distinction.
I could spend all day giving links to old messages if you like as well. That is why I asked if you just want to copy and paste the whole debate once again. I also responded to your claims.
Now as for your claim, scripture is consistent throughout that we are saved by faith, and not by works. Whether we are speaking of "good works" towards others or works under the law - anything that you are trying to do to gain merit to get you into heaven is doomed to fail, because once you claim that you can "work" yourself into heaven in part or in whole, you have place yourself under the law.
What you have yet to show us is where scripture says that works are essential for salvation.
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"That alone ends the discussion because that tells us that His sacrifice is sufficient. Nothing more can be or needs to be added."
See my post #36: "All righteousness comes through Christ. Right. But where does justification come from? What justifies me? Christ. Well, then what about faith? If your latest gloss on 1 Jn. is that all that matters is Christ's sacrifice, then does faith not matter either? (In the sense of "matter" adumbrated above, just to be clear.) If I am saved just by virtue of the fact that Christ died, then I must not need faith in order to be saved.
Someone always brings up this weak argument. Once again, faith in scripture is the same as faithfulness. Christ died on the cross for our sins. If you really believe in Him, you will respond and receive that in faith / faithfulness. I addressed this once before - receiving a gift is not a work.
And you have undermined your whole position because if we are righteous through the perfect righteousness imputed to us by Christ - Christ's righteousness, then nothing more is required unless you are telling me that Christ's righteousness is not complete and perfect, and that sinful man is able to fill that gap.
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Oh, and just to reiterate, a-friggin'-gain: The "wider context" of Eph.2 shows that the "it" that is unmerited, that is a gift, is grace. Grace and faith aren't the same thing. These are just basic distinctions
No one argued that they were. This is a strawman argument. Unmerited favour of God fits in well with the context of the passage showing that it is NOT by our merit, not our works, but God's unmerited favour by imputing Christ's righteousness to us. This was addressed a number of times previously.
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Why not just return to the other thread and respond to my objections there, rather than taking up here a line that you failed to vindicate just a couple of weeks ago?
Why not waste less time on strawman arguments (I exposed two above) and more time on trying to defending your position. Putting up a strawman argument and then saying that others are not refuting it is not an honest way of debating. If you really believe that you are right, then address the points that are being raised by your opponent.