Talk:Unlimited atonement

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[edit] Redirect

I redirected this page to Atonement; we can change this when there's more to add. KHM03 14:12, 23 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Question

The following question was asked (inappropriately) in the text of the article by User:74.195.235.211. I have moved it here for comments.

(A Request: Would someone who understands the position of unlimited atonement explain in this section what those who hold it specifically believe about what Christ did on the cross so that He is now able to "offer a substitutionary atonement to all"? There's still some confusion on this topic concerning that. Seeing that this position says "He died on behalf of all men" but "does not pay for the penalty for those who deny Him" - it would be very useful. Thanks.)

--Flex (talk|contribs) 15:50, 8 December 2006 (UTC)