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For Cals here ON BB: Are You Either IN Low/Mod/High Cal Camps?

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by JesusFan, May 19, 2011.

  1. JesusFan

    JesusFan Well-Known Member

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    Based on your held positions, would you see yourselves as being in either low/mod/high camps in Calvinism?

    probably should show what I mean by those terms!

    Low believes in unlimited atonement man does have a free will but cannot come to God on his own needs to have God "call/quicken" him in order to have the exercising of his will to believe in Christ

    Moderate may believe either limited/unlimited holds that faith comes first than regeneration, man still has to have God "quicken/allo/open him up" do a work of Grace directly that enables him to excercise saving faith

    low/mod hold to preservation of saints, God will save to the end His elected ones, even IF they deny Him, he cannot deny Himself

    High strictly total depravity/limited atonement man is spiritual dead, MUST be regenerated first, than faith than salvation
    believe in perservasion of the saints, that all those really elected/generated will continue to stay saved, and will not ever deny the Lord, as their salvation is proved by them staying faithful to the very end...

    Well?
     
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  2. Osage Bluestem

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    It varies. I'm probably moderate to high in reality. I'm a 5 point supralapsarian.

    However, I'm one of those people who is a 5 point "calvinist" but not considered to be reformed. I'm a lot like John Macarthur in my views. I agree with most of the LBCF but I don't hold to covenant theology. I am dispensational and remnant.
     
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