Larry, I had said this...
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No, Calvinism is a set of beliefs about what a certain man (mis)
interpreted the Bible as teaching about salvation. As a set of beliefs TULIP originated very late in the history of the Church.
To which you replied....
PastorLarry said:
You are demonstrably wrong. The beliefs behind TULIP are clearly rooted in the NT.
Clearly not, or else this would have been the teaching of the Church from the beginning. Somehow, everyone* missed it until Calvin and his successors came along, and even then not every body would agree that TULIP is "clearly rooted in the NT". In fact most believe Scriptures teach otherwise, including classical Anglicans, Weslyan-Arminians, and even Lutherans** (not to mention RCs and EOs).
(*except perhaps a couple of isolated folks--Lucidus and Gottschalk--after the early 5th century whose views were condemned as heretical by the church in regional synods)
(**Lutherans, IIRC, deny Limited Atonement and believe it is possible for a true believer to fall from salvation)
I also said this...
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The fact is, however, that Calvin and his successors explained it
wrong with their systematically deformed (TULIP) theology
To which you replied...
PastorLarry said:
Again, incorrect. You are welcome to challenge it, and if you do, you will be one of many.
Been there...done that...I used to challenge it several years ago (back when there was an entire Calvinists-Arminian debate subforum on the Baptist Board), until many of my posts finally went unanswered by Calvinists and it became evident that most were more interested in talking past me (and the other non-Calvinists) and were content merely to repeat the same worn out cliches and canards.
PastorLarry said:
If you show it is wrong, you will be the first ever. I doubt that will happen.
It's been shown wrong over and over. Some just don't have eyes to see, and would rather take refuge in their neat little man-made 'theological' boxes.