moorea944
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Charity means the 'offering of Salvation', via faith. Note how if one is using an interpretation, based on the word used in the english bible, one can derive bizarre ideas, concerning the interaction between 'Jesus', and the adherents? In other words, you haven't made it clear, what idea you are arguing, so what do you want explained?
'Charity', is in the greek bible, notice how that matches an offer of salvation, based on belief
John 3:36,
and faith, the other verses I presented.
First of all, no one is arguing about anything.
Second, your still not answering my question. Your saying that grace is charity. Your saying that in your Greek bible, that is what it says. I looked it up in my Greek bible and charity is nowhere. IT's such an awkward word. Which Greek bible are you looking at?
Note how if one is using your interpretation, one can derive bizarre ideas,
lol Like what?. I'm replacing the bible's grace with your bible's charity, not really working is it...
If you look up the word grace, this is what you get. Goodness, favor, glorify, divine favor, etc. I even looked it up in Strong's. No charity. Really dont know where your getting that from. IT's not really "my interpretation". It is God's Grace or divine favor, goodness that we are saved..... thru faith. Charity isnt really working here esp with John 3 isnt it. It is by the goodness or divine favor of God that we are saved. That's wrong to you? That's the point I"m making.
Charity means the 'offering of Salvation.
Does it? And you got this from your Greek bible? Can you tell me which one your reading? Would like to see it. It just urks me using that word instead of what it really means.
But anyway, I think our salvations are different from each others anyhow...... No worries.