An answer to the question: Are you saying any doctrine but reformed theology is "darkeness"? Posed by Webdog (
here)
The reason for answering this question without Webdog engaging Robert Snow is this: Some friends, preacher4truth, to be specific, is being caused to stumble by my refusal to answer Webdog (see
here). So, since he misunderstood my post and my refusal to answer and since I do not desire to be a stumbling block and since I do not desire to cause people to sin, I will answer Webdog's question.
Before I answer the question, I will answer this post by Webdog:
Of course, I am not "
the" authority or even
an authority on the BB. But, neither are you. And, as such, you have no right to demand an answer to any one of your questions and you have no expectation of such an answer.
The reason for my statement answering this question by stating "Why is there a resurgence in Reformed Theology? Because light is breaking into darkness.
Soli Deo Gloria." (see
here) is this: Robert Snow stated the exact antithesis to this (
here) when he said:
Now, consider what Paul calls contrary to sound doctrine:
[9] understanding this, that the law is not laid down for the just but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and sinners, for the unholy and profane, for those who strike their fathers and mothers, for murderers,
[10] the sexually immoral, men who practice homosexuality, enslavers, liars, perjurers, and whatever else is contrary to sound doctrine, (1 Timothy 1:9-10 ESV; emphasis mine)
So, for Robert Snow to say that Calvinsts do not hold sound doctrine is to call them "Lawless." "Murderers." "Sexually Immoral." "Liars." It is to call all Calvinists "non-believers."
And yet, Webdog and the other Arminian-types say nothing!
So, it is fine for an Arminian to question the salvation of every Calvinist on this board and it seemingly gains hearty approval. Yet, when a Calvinist says something more cryptic that appears to question salvation, it is a crime. This is a perfect example of a double standard
It simply will not do for Arminians to question a Calvinist's salvation and it simply will not do for a Calvinist to question an Arminian's salvation, though many Arminians do question the salvation of Calvinists all the time.
If one is going to rail against Calvinists seeming to question the salvation of Arminians, one
must also rail against Arminians questioning the salvation of Calvinists.
As To The Statement Itself:
I in no way, shape, or form question the salvation of Arminians. Do I think their understanding is clear? No. Do I think there is a deficiency in their theology? Yes. Does that inclarity or deficiency mean that they are not Christians?
ABSOLUTELY NOT.
I have many, many Arminian friends who, frankly, are better Christians than I am. I hope their understanding becomes fuller and they bask in the Sovereignty of God. I hope the light of deeper theology breaks into the "darkness" of what I understand to be a superficial theology--even if these beloved Arminian brothers and sisters do not become Calvinists. But, are they Christians? Absolutely, and I am proud to call them my brothers and sisters in Christ--something many Arminian-types here seem not to be willing to do.
A word to the wise (both Calvinists and Arminians) should be sufficient.
Here endeth the lesson.
The Archangel