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Bible Believing Bill said:I am a member of Rockford United General Baptist Church, so maybe I can shed some light on your question.
You really can't be part of both and be consistent.What are you if you are a half Calvinist, half Armenian?
tinytim said:I have been reading the minutes of our church lately, trying to get prepared for our upcoming 125th anniversary this spring...
And I keep noticing that in 1883, when our church was founded, there is a lot of talk about being a General Baptist church.
What does this mean? What is opposite a General Baptist... a Major, or Corporal Baptist? :laugh:
Seriously, what is the opposite, I am thinking a Regular Baptist, but what was the differences back then, and why were they so adament about being a General Baptist..
Also, I have found some rather peculiar things.. like one time the church voted to buy the pastor a horse an buggy... but then after raising the money and buying it, they charged the pastor rent for using it...
The pastor's salary was $25 a yr...
The rent was $5 a month!!!
HMMmmm...I hope the rest of the church doesn't read this, and get some ideas!!!
Wow.. I just hijacked my own thread in the OP!!
Ok, back on topic...
What is a general Baptist?
Dale-c said:You really can't be part of both and be consistent.
Either God is sovereign in salvation or man is.
You might differ on some details.
BUt you will fall on one side or the other of the imaginary line in the sand.
Bethelassoc said:I thought of another question to ask Bill:
Do all General Baptist churches line up with the General Association or are there independents?
David
Bethelassoc said:Bill, care to shed light on the name of your church? I see you use the term "United". Is this from two churches joining together?
David
tinytim said:Truth be told... I am neither...
I struggled with this for a long time, and have decided both are true...
It just depends on which perspective you look from...
From God's perspective... (in eternity) Predestination
From our perpespective... (in Time) Free will
Notice I didn't say Calvin, or Armenian... because I find flaws with both of their views...
ReformedBaptist said:I have reckoned God is true and every man a liar. I gave up my struggle because I found it to be fighting against the truth of God. Man in his own nature hates the absolute soveregnty of God. It is the result of the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil. Man wants to be the master of his own destiny. When God tells him he is a worm, less than nothing, and God does according to all His good pleasure, man gets enraged. Man does not like to think of himself as a creation, but as the Creator. When man askes, "Why have you made me thus? " God says, "Who are you O man to reply against God."
It's not what he wants to hear, but it the answer of an Almighty Sovereign God.
While it is true that these are the two perspectives, and you are very much correct that these are what God believes and what man believes but let me ask you this:I struggled with this for a long time, and have decided both are true...
It just depends on which perspective you look from...
From God's perspective... (in eternity) Predestination
From our perpespective... (in Time) Free will
Dale, this is one of things about Calvinism that I have trouble understanding. When you say "God moves us to do His will", why do we still sin after salvation? We are certainly not doing God's will when we sin unless you believe that God moves us to sin.Dale-c said:While it is true that these are the two perspectives, and you are very much correct that these are what God believes and what man believes but let me ask you this:
Which one is the TRUE perspective?
If you look at snow with rose colored glasses and you say the snow is pink and your friend says that the snow is white because he has no glasses, who do you think is right?
Are you both right?
The snow LOOKS pink to you but it is really white. It is the glasses that are colored.
To man it seems that we have a freewill. BUt to God, it is His hand that moves us to do His will.
Which one is right?
Is God right?
Or is Man right?
Amy.G said:Dale, this is one of things about Calvinism that I have trouble understanding. When you say "God moves us to do His will", why do we still sin after salvation? We are certainly not doing God's will when we sin unless you believe that God moves us to sin.
Hi Dale,Dale-c said:Amy, we sin on our own. All we would ever do is sin if left to our own wills.
It is when God has His hand in our lives that we are righteous.
In short, God causes us to do right, we cause ourselves to sin.
God at anytime can decide which He will allow us to do.
He will either allow us our will and we sin or He will override our will and we will follow Him.
Even after salvation He let's us stumble. I think that is to humble us.
Amy.G said:Hi TC, You are of a few Calvinists on the BB that are gentle in your responses, so I feel like I can ask you questions about election.
There are verses that speak of election to be sure, but there are so many more that imply free will.
Here's just one.
Mat 23:37 "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, the way a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, and you were unwilling.