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Who is the Author of Sin - Micro refutation of Calvinism

Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by TheRadicalOne, Sep 3, 2002.

  1. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    Radical,

    I agree with your statement. [​IMG] Now do you agree with me that God uses the sin He allows to accomplish His purposes, e.g., the crucifixion of Christ Jesus?

    Christian regards,

    Ken
    A Spurgeonite

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  2. TheRadicalOne

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  4. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    Perhaps, Radical, instead of accusing Calvinists of blaspheming God and accusing Calvinists of saying that God ordains or makes people sin, you should start a new thread or bump up an old thread on the sovereignty of God.

    Perhaps by eliminating some of the perjorative language you use on this narrow piece, the subject could be discussed more easily by expanding it to include all areas of God's sovereignty.

    Christian regards,

    Ken
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  5. TheRadicalOne

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    Radical,

    I agree with your statement. [​IMG] Now do you agree with me that God uses the sin He allows to accomplish His purposes, e.g., the crucifixion of Christ Jesus?
    </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, Ken, I definitely agree.
     
  6. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    Actually, Radical, in this forum it's the non-Calvinists who believe most people will be in hell. It's a lot of we Calvinists who are insisting that it may very well be that most people will be in heaven.

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    Ken
    A Spurgeonite
     
  7. KenH

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    Well, then, I guess our little debate is over on this subject. :D

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    Ken
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  8. Primitive Baptist

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    There will only be a remnant in each age who are teaching and preaching the true gospel, but it does not mean they, and they alone, will be in heaven. That is why the Primitive Baptists insist that the gospel saves us in time, not in eternity. If the gospel does, it will only be the true gospel. If you believe that way, only few will surely be in heaven. After all, there are not that many Primitive Baptists ;) (Just kidding!)
     
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    Don't kid yourself; the true Gospel comes back to all Christians who believe John 3:16. This is the true Gospel.
     
  10. ScottEmerson

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    BTW, the non-Calvinists are also the one with spiritual backing instead of an exchatology of hope without such textual proof.
     
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