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Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by Reformed, Jul 13, 2019.

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  1. JonC

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    No broadbrushing at all. You are pulling a comment apart from the content I have already provided.

    I am a Calvinist. I shy away from the term because it asdociates me with "calvinists" who are anything but Christian in their conduct.

    A loud minority often hijacks the whole in how it is perceived by those outside the group.
     
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    Ok, Jon. It is just the way your post came off to me. It seems as though you are implicating the entire group. I guess I am a little sensitive to that. If you meant certain Calvinists, then fine. I can leave it at that.
     
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  3. JonC

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    I don't even think it a large group within the whole.

    Look at how many Calvinists we have here on the BB. Yet the trouble makers are only a handful.
     
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    Do you think those troubles are personal in nature [for whatever reason]. i.e. two members who just cannot mesh or is it more than that? Before you formulate your answer, please consider this. I have in mind a BB member that I just cannot see eye-to-eye with. I have tried to have peace with this person and (to be gracious) I think they have reciprocated. Unfortunately, the divide between us is just too wide to mend. Things got to the point where we could not respond to one another as brothers should. I was offended at what I thought was mischaracterizations and personal attacks. I think this person felt similarly. We no longer engage with each other on the board and that is for the best. I do not doubt this person is a fellow believer. I share this because a bad personal relationship can have legs if we allow it to. There is another reason that I shared this story. Take the handful of Calvinists on the BB that you think are troublemakers out of the equation. There are quite a few Calvinists on the board. How does that affect your opinion of the remaining Calvinists? Would you feel comfortable putting your arm around their shoulder and calling them brother?
     
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    To my knowledge, I have never read one word written by 'Calvin', much less a sentence. Was I supposed to?

    My understanding of the children of God who perished by religious persecution, is that I number myself among those groups who may have met with persecution, by Calvin and other 'Reformers'.

    It appears that those who predated 'Reformers', were severly persecuted by 'Reformers', at times.

    And so, that may resume right here, at this moment in History, on these pages.

    I was never exposed to any need for Bible Doctrines to be 'reformed'.

    And, as a rule, the 'reforms' are adrift from various Doctrines I see in The Bible, practically, doctrinally, and organizationally, but that can only be expected, from having come out of a system of teaching that is purely Satanic and then, in turn, seeking to bring 'refromation to that'.

    I have heard the name, "Calvin" , mentioned once every year or two, but there is no devotion to him that I was ever exposed to.

    There is an influence, apparently, from his writings in areas of Christianity and, specifically, a recrimination toward, or a devote adherence to 'Total Depravity', which brings an association to any "Bible Believer", with Calvin, at times, simply because he must have taught that Jesus "has the Words of Life".

    O.K. God told Adam he would die.
    And he did, but he was still walking and talking and hiding and being ashamed.
    So, the idea that Adam was dead in tresspasses and sins has been around since then.

    I have been meaning to check whether Calvin uses any form of the word, "millienial", and if so, half of his Bible understanding is sunk. I can't imagine why any Christian ever has used any word like that, and many others. But that one just mostly causes people to skip half the Bible, or try to 'teach' something in a way that is just saying, "they don't know".

    Oh well. Some chick was hating me, saying I was a Calvinists and I just said, "thou saith". Whatever.

    I know he didn't have a very high regard for 'my kind', all things being even.

    That ought not be.
     
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    Any label will do.
    Calvinist
    Particular Baptist
    Monergist
    Baptist
    Sovereign Grace Baptist.
    Biblicist
    All can work.
     
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    Well I suppose I'm one of the nameless ones, although well...I do have a name good friend. But here's the so what.....I and other Non-Calvinists have been told many times from Calvinists that if one would like to know their beliefs one should go to Calvinists and find them out and not go to Calvinists critics.

    Well....we do that....in good faith we study up on Calvin himself and current leaders and ask you and others to give account for their teachings and it's thought of as a strange mystery as to why we should bring up what they say? So who exactly are we to learn Calvinism from? Each one of you individually have your own right version? So what is your message? And are you any way accountable to it whatever it might be?
     
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    I looked at the post and it was very vague.
    I have not heard of anyone thinking this is the case at all.
     
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    For someone who holds to Calvinism, disparaging it comes rather easy. :rolleyes: :Cautious
     
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    Good point Reformed
    I do not recall being in any Church or bible conference among Calvinistic brothers where the discussion turned dark and ominous and everyone viewed each other with suspicion, as wolves in sheep's clothing, or as infiltrating Christianity? What an odd thought:Cautious:Cautious
     
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    I have not heard this in any Calvinistic circles I have ever travelled in
     
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    Determinist?

    Predestinarian?

    Gomarist?

    Necessitarian?

    Augustinian/Manichaean Sect?

    :Cool
     
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    Brother, would you say that among Baptists, a Calvinist is someone who holds to TULIP? That is the opinion I hold to. In post #37 I listed some BB members who were/are Calvinists in their soteriology but who disagree with me on other Reformed doctrines such as Covenant Theology, Supralapsarianism, and the Regulative Principle. Just because we disagree on those issues does not mean they are not Calvinists. Do you agree with that?
     
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    Yes....that is how the term has been used in my lifetime.
    Some would hold out for a more nuanced description, but in the normal course of things that is how it is used and understood.
    If you attempt to avoid these labels those who oppose the teaching use it to make accusations and carnal reasons to try and discredit the doctrine itself.
    The labels save time. We are all still learning so growth and different levels of knowledge and gifting are to be expected
     
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    It depends on the time and place whether or not I claim Calvinism as my theological position. The term Calvinism polarizes the situation in a negative way with many. And it involves clearing Calvin of the "murder charges". And "God sending pleading repentant sinners to hell" charges before any mention of Christ, already rejected if from a Calvinistic position can occur. So I've experienced more gains in the forums by claiming Christian only. And more unwillingness to consider what I say where I'm a Calvinist.
     
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    No. If it were only me I would wonder. But others (and other Calvinists) have noticed a trend among few people.

    Another reason I do not use the term is it is almost meaningless. People understand Calvinism by stereotyping and characterization.

    Also, we have 5 pt, 4 ot, 3 pt ect. The points work together.
     
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    It is not disparaging. It is trying to distance oneself from a problematic element in hopes that element will change.

    I believe we should be the first to point out such behavior. This is what James white did. It is what Sproul did. It is what Piper did. It is what Spurgeon did. Were they wrong for disparaging Calvinists?
     
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    I am not surprised.
     
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    This is a good point. It depends on the circles of influence within which we are involved.

    I have always appreciated C.H. Spurgeon. While he cannot speak to our contemporary environment, he did speak quite a few times about these problematic Calvinists. He accused them of "puffery" in dictrine.

    R.C. Sproul is not my favorite (I am a Baotist and it is difficult to see how a scholar could miss tge meaning of baptism). But he also addressed these "calvinists".

    I listen to James White fairly often. White addressed these ungodly "calvinists" fairly strongly.

    J.I. Packer addressed these folks. As did one of my favorites, John Piper. D.A. Carson addressed the issue in an interview. Mark Dever addressed tgese oeople as "cage staged" and urged a biblical perspective.

    Article 16 of the Canons of Dort even addresses this to an extent.

    Perhaps you need to broaden your awarness.
     
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    High Calvinist is not a term unique to my vocabulary.. A high Calvinist is NOT a hyper Calvinist.
     
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