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Alright, here is my personal "shifts"...
#1 From a Calvinist hating, 4 point Arminian, to a 5 point Calvinist.
#2 From a Pretrib Dispensationalist, to Historic Premil (post trib, Covenant theology), to a modified Mid Trib, progressive Covenant theology.
#3 From Congregation led church, to pastor led, and now elder led. I have come to the conclusion, while studying at Liberty (bet they didn't expect this!) that the Bible teachers an elder led, but congregationally elected church government.
#4 From Hard Cessationism, to Soft Cessationism.
#5 From Evolutionist, to Theistic Evolutionist, to Old Earth Creationist, to Young Earth (Biblical) creationist.
#6 From "Friendship evangelism" to a Biblical model of telling every person I encounter, when I encounter them, about Christ.
#7 From "sinner's prayer" evangelism to Law/Cross evangelism that relies on the power of the Holy Spirit, rather than "decisions."
Bout all I can think of right now..
Fantastic! I like all of that except for the young earth part.
You shifted so well in all those other areas!:thumbs:
It's called "Consistent hermeneutics." Even Sproul repented of his Old Earth views. But that's for another thread.
Indeed...
Perhaps we should start one, just for fun, but insist on bringing some true apologetics to the debate instead of just "he said," "she said" stuff. :tonofbricks:
from today's false gift of tongues to the real biblical gift
even if your saved you can go to hell (IFB upbringing)
LOL, I must be set in my ways. I haven't changed much. There are issues I was raised with that I never really believed, but practiced out of respect to my parents or the church we were attending. Some of those are:
KJVO to Modern versions
dresses only to modesty
teetotalling to ummm, not
tithes to freewill offerings
the definition of "worldliness" (ie, I don't believe having a deck of playing cards in the house will send set me on the road to hell)
I'm sliding from a pretrib sort of viewpoint but I haven't found a place a to stop.
Wow. I could have written the above.
I'd also add:
1. Definition of repentance is not "feeling sorry for your sins" or "turning from your sins". Instead it is a change of mind about Christ.
2. Literal six day, literal 24 hour days creation to something I haven't quite determined yet, but am still open to 6/24 idea if there were a viable way of explaining appearance of age.
3. No death before the fall to animal death (only) before the fall.
4. Am open to the idea that the coats of skin worn by Adam and Eve could have been created from nothingness rather than God killing an animal as a blood sacrifice.
5. No drums, guitars etc. in worship service to allowing them, so long as the worship service doesn't take on the tone of a rock concert.
6. Zero tolerance to the idea that the Nephilim were the offspring of fallen angels and women to being open to the idea.
If I think of more, I'll edit my post.
Wow. Looks like you sort of went a little unorthodox in #3 and #4. Where did you get this idea?
The reason is because the bible says that through one man sin entered the world and death by sin. The whole earth was cursed.I'm not dogmatic on this, however a lot of Christians are dogmatic about no animal death before the fall even though scripture is not crystal clear about it.
As to #4: A plain reading of the scripture:
21Unto Adam also and to his wife did the LORD God make coats of skins, and clothed them.
God MADE coats of skin. Where does it say He killed an animal? Why would God need to make a sacrifice to Himself? God had just finished the creation process it would be consistent to the narrative if He simply created the coats.