Reply to E,W & F,
Yes, I do know that Calvinism actually does not agree with John Calvin of some points. What this thread attempts to do, is demonstrate where John Calvin took scripture too far and came up with erroneous views.
I am not sure whether you meant Calvin's existence, or Calvin's exegesis, but either way, I agree, their beliefs are rooted in later works such as the Westminster Confession.
Yes, I believe most Baptists belief in some form of once saved, always saved, and most believe Christ died for all mankind.
You are right, John Calvin is not the issue, nor are the doctrines represented by the TULI, what is at issue is coming to a unified understanding the gospel of Christ and engaging in a more effective ministry for Christ.
Van, I hope you know that Calvins exist is not that critical to a Calvinist....he was a man like you & I and while I consider him a genius in putting together Systematic Theology, I don't believe anyone pontificates to him or agree with him completely, if we did we wouldn't be Baptists. I would venture to say that there are many Calvinists walking around that have not even studied Institutes. Instead of making Calvin the issue Id prefer to concentrate on Christ & worshiping Him alone.
Yes, I do know that Calvinism actually does not agree with John Calvin of some points. What this thread attempts to do, is demonstrate where John Calvin took scripture too far and came up with erroneous views.
I am not sure whether you meant Calvin's existence, or Calvin's exegesis, but either way, I agree, their beliefs are rooted in later works such as the Westminster Confession.
Yes, I believe most Baptists belief in some form of once saved, always saved, and most believe Christ died for all mankind.
You are right, John Calvin is not the issue, nor are the doctrines represented by the TULI, what is at issue is coming to a unified understanding the gospel of Christ and engaging in a more effective ministry for Christ.