Paul's Passing Thoughts

One Reason Justification by Faith is a Blatant False Gospel: They Call it an “Atonement”

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on December 15, 2018

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Protestant scholars routinely refer to salvation as an “atonement.” Therefore, unwittingly, they are openly proclaiming justification by faith as justification by the law. Protestantism, in fact, is the very same type of salvation doctrine that the apostle Paul spent his whole ministry contending against.

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  1. lydia00 said, on December 15, 2018 at 3:24 PM

    Did you ever read Wade Burleson piece on Atonememt? It’s 2009 so he may have changed his views, once again. Not sure.

    http://www.wadeburleson.org/2009/03/at-one-ment-of-jesus-anointed-one.html

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    • Paul M. Dohse Sr. said, on December 15, 2018 at 9:01 PM

      Good share. Notice, that once again, the only thing Christ did for us is die. And notice, that the “at-one-ment” only regards Christ becoming sin with us. Soooo, is Christ still one with our sin? Thirdly, if this word was indeed INVENTED by Tyndale based on a theological idea, that would be pretty scandalous.

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  2. lydia00 said, on December 15, 2018 at 10:53 PM

    “Notice, that once again, the only thing Christ did for us is die.”

    All the other stuff He did is too inconvenient, perhaps. Ruins the institutional control. People would have to grow up and take “responsibility”.

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    • Paul M. Dohse Sr. said, on December 17, 2018 at 11:13 AM

      So, initial research indicates that “atonement” has an etymology that indeed only goes back to the 16th century. Um, this would be pretty shocking if the word atonement was actually invented by a Reformer with particular salvific presuppositions that the very word was created for.

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