preacher4truth
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In another thread:
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?p=1712732#post1712732
...Calvinists/Reformeds/DoG brethren were falsely (I believe) misrepresented in a quotation (used by quantumfaith) to do so.
Here it is here:
The link to this fallacious misrepresentation is here:
http://evangelicalarminians.org/node/29
I responded to the above with this:
I don't believe any truthful arminian or non-cal would agree the quote from said site that quantumfaith provided is a truthful representation of these brethren, which includes myself.
I believe it to be an uninformed, inaccurate and unfortunate presentation of the brethren themselves by venue of what saids doctrine.
What do you all think?
1) If you think it is a misrepresentation, please provide answers and proof.
2) If you think the cal/reformed/DoG brothers are rightly presented, then provide answers proof.
- Peace!
http://www.baptistboard.com/showthread.php?p=1712732#post1712732
...Calvinists/Reformeds/DoG brethren were falsely (I believe) misrepresented in a quotation (used by quantumfaith) to do so.
Here it is here:
There are several problems with the belief that regeneration precedes faith:
1) It does not theologically comprehend the nature of justification.
2) It does not theologically comprehend the correlation between regeneration and sanctification.
3) It is not sufficiently “cross-centered” or “Christocentric”.
4) It actually downplays the seriousness and nature of man’s deadness in sin.
5) It does not seriously consider the necessity and implications of union with Jesus Christ with regards to all spiritual blessings.
The link to this fallacious misrepresentation is here:
http://evangelicalarminians.org/node/29
I responded to the above with this:
1) Cals have a solid grasp on the nature of justification, and reckon as do Scriptures, that it is faith, and the gift of faith that makes this possible. Romans 4; Romans 12; 2 Peter 1.
2) Cals certainly do comprehend the correlation between regeneration/sanctification. 1 Peter 1:1ff are used and given as exposition of this truth, also Romans 8.
3) Not cross-centered or Christocentric? More misrepresentation and a personal attack upon these brethren. If anything, we are accused of giving too much glory to God and discounting the role of man. It is instead moreso than less cross/Christ centered. Whomever wrote this should be ashamed.
4) Cals discount the seriousness of spiritual death? Another stretch and completely fallacious. This would be the non-cals who do so, not the calvinists. Even our resident arminian would acknowledge this. We affirm man spiritually dead and thus incapable.
5) Number 5 is also out of wack. Cals affirm union with Christ to the extent that we realize and preach that ALL gifts come from Him and only Him. Romans 12, James 1:17. This is a well known fact.
Obviously whomever wrote the 5 points above doesn't know much about Calvinists/Calvinism and has completely misrepresented them, and this comes across as a personal attack and slam.
I don't believe any truthful arminian or non-cal would agree the quote from said site that quantumfaith provided is a truthful representation of these brethren, which includes myself.
I believe it to be an uninformed, inaccurate and unfortunate presentation of the brethren themselves by venue of what saids doctrine.
What do you all think?
1) If you think it is a misrepresentation, please provide answers and proof.
2) If you think the cal/reformed/DoG brothers are rightly presented, then provide answers proof.
- Peace!