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What is Hyper-Arminianism?

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by preacher4truth, Jun 26, 2011.

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  1. Earth Wind and Fire

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    Really.....why dont you think so!

    I appreciate their beer.
     
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  2. DHK

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    I married a Presbyterian (she's now IFB of course). She grew up with the Westminster Confession of Faith. When I quoted (on another thread) from that Confession it was not "Calvinistic enough" for his own belief system. :rolleyes: Uniquely Baptist? Perhaps.
     
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    Ive studied both 1689 & Westminister....almost identical except on baptism. That is my wifes primary sticking point & she was raised Old School Dutch Reformed. Those folks are rare these days.
     
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    Yes,it's uniquely Baptistic.
     
  5. TomVols

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    There are many other differences than baptism:

    http://www.proginosko.com/docs/wcf_lbcf.html

    As for the Dutch Reformed, they gave us Bavinck, a real treasure, just to name one. His Reformed Dogmatics is a gem.
     
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