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Thomas Helwys

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The Baptist forums are reserved for Baptists only. I am a fundamentalist, but most of the posters that I see are from the SBC which is not a fundamental denomination though many of them have a conservative theology. There is intense debate here on many subjects such as Calvinism vs. Arminianism, and other topics that arise within the Baptist faith.

You may feel more at home posting in the non-Baptist forums, such as the Other Christian Denomination forum, where your views will be more tolerated, as they are not typically Baptist in nature. There are still Baptists that post there, along with some others.

So, what you're saying is that I'm a Baptist who is not a Baptist? I don't quite understand.
 

HisWitness

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Mighty convenient for your hero to show up when you were getting caught in all those lies. Yep, makes one think something is amiss here. Kind of like a diversion. JMHO

maybe who ever that is has been sent as a witness for you on the topic at hand--even though he said he wasnt a universalist--he produced historical evidence that proves it was the early teaching of even the apostles :)
 

DHK

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So, what you're saying is that I'm a Baptist who is not a Baptist? I don't quite understand.
Who posted the link to Primitive no-heller universalist Baptists?
I would not consider them Baptist.
People can attach the name Baptist to a group of people, but when that group goes against the doctrine that Baptists typically believe how can they be Baptist?

I still am not sure what you believe.
But a denial in a literal hell?
Universalism?

These are not beliefs held by the average Baptist. That is why I am saying that your beliefs my be better tolerated in the non-Baptist forums than here.
 

Bronconagurski

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theres all kinds of scholarships and study out there i do believe--just pick which one you want and you can have it :)

then i would be like you. I'll stick to the time tested methods of the true Baptists before me. You say you are a student, but you never reference any scholarly books when it comes to Greek words. What kind of school are you in?
 

HisWitness

New Member
then i would be like you. I'll stick to the time tested methods of the true Baptists before me. You say you are a student, but you never reference any scholarly books when it comes to Greek words. What kind of school are you in?

ohhh another insult straight forward :)

shall i bow to your highness now--seeing you are so far above me :)
 

HisWitness

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Who posted the link to Primitive no-heller universalist Baptists?
I would not consider them Baptist.
People can attach the name Baptist to a group of people, but when that group goes against the doctrine that Baptists typically believe how can they be Baptist?

I still am not sure what you believe.
But a denial in a literal hell?
Universalism?

These are not beliefs held by the average Baptist. That is why I am saying that your beliefs my be better tolerated in the non-Baptist forums than here.

study the history of the churches(Trail of Blood Book)and youll find that the baptists then in christ day were far different than the baptists of today :)
 

DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
ohhh another insult straight forward :)

shall i bow to your highness now--seeing you are so far above me :)
It was a straight forward honest question. It doesn't deserve to be answered with sarcasm. If you are not here to discuss and debate then why are you here?
 

DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
study the history of the churches(Trail of Blood Book)and youll find that the baptists then in christ day were far different than the baptists of today :)
I have studied thoroughly the Trail of Blood. I note many resemblances of those churches today, as I note many resemblances to the churches in the Bible to today's Baptist churches. None of them are universalist; none of them deny the literal existence of hell that I know of. If there are some, they are in the great minority.
 

Thomas Helwys

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Who posted the link to Primitive no-heller universalist Baptists?
I would not consider them Baptist.
People can attach the name Baptist to a group of people, but when that group goes against the doctrine that Baptists typically believe how can they be Baptist?

I still am not sure what you believe.
But a denial in a literal hell?
Universalism?

These are not beliefs held by the average Baptist. That is why I am saying that your beliefs my be better tolerated in the non-Baptist forums than here.

Okay, thank you for your explanation.

The no-hellers believe every Primitive Baptist doctrine except the one on hell, so I don't see how they can be denied the name of Baptist. But I guess that's the difference in how different people view things.

I have stated that I am not a universalist, and I have nowhere said I denied a literal hell.

But I do look forward to participating in the Other Denominations forums because I enjoy interacting with all Christians. I have also found over the years that my own views have been crystallized by debate with those who do not view things like I do. So I welcome such debate.
 

HisWitness

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I have studied thoroughly the Trail of Blood. I note many resemblances of those churches today, as I note many resemblances to the churches in the Bible to today's Baptist churches. None of them are universalist; none of them deny the literal existence of hell that I know of. If there are some, they are in the great minority.

i never denied the existance of Hell(there you go again putting words in my mouth)i said i didnt find it to be as you say it is--but i do believe in Hell :)
 

Yeshua1

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i never denied the existance of Hell(there you go again putting words in my mouth)i said i didnt find it to be as you say it is--but i do believe in Hell :)

Its the place the Bible said the beast and false prophet wille xperience ETERNAL TORMENT!

or the Lake of Fire second death...

Does NOT refer to non existence any more , but of a state eternal seperated from Gods presense, permanent spiritually death!
 

Bronconagurski

New Member
i never denied the existance of Hell(there you go again putting words in my mouth)i said i didnt find it to be as you say it is--but i do believe in Hell :)

I know you answered DHK, but I have to interject here.
Here is your chance to show us what you have learned. I am not being facetious, so please tell us what hell is in your view. I have asked that before yet you dodged the question.

Furthermore, with what do you disagree about how we believe about hell?
 

nodak

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We have some "no hellers" in the family.

But they DO believe in hell--just that it is temporal (in this life).

Also, might want to do a word study on "eternal". Sometimes it means just exactly what we think it does. Sometimes it doesn't.

And sometimes we overlook some things like the idea that Sodom and Gomorrah will be restored (yep, it's there--hint OT--have fun!)

All I can say is whatever and wherever and for however long hell is, I want no part of it and am thankful for my Savior!

Someone once told me--not sure if I agree--that Calvinists think God COULD save everyone and doesn't want to do so. Arminians think God WANTS to save everyone, but because He granted free will He can't. No hellers believe God CAN save everyone and WANTS to save everyone, so He will.

Personally, I HOPE God loves like the Arminians say He does, saves as determinedly as the Calvinists say He does, and succeeds like the no hellers say He does!
 

mont974x4

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They believe in something they call hell but it is not the Hell of the Bible.

However, lets assume it is the real Hell they believe in. The problem still exists that the Statement of Faith to join BB says:

"The unrighteous will be consigned to Hell, the place of everlasting punishment."


They believe and teach Hell is temporary. Therefore they joined BB under false terms, believe false doctrine, and are trying to teach it here. Why that is allowed to continue I do not know.
 

Thomas Helwys

New Member
We have some "no hellers" in the family.

But they DO believe in hell--just that it is temporal (in this life).

Also, might want to do a word study on "eternal". Sometimes it means just exactly what we think it does. Sometimes it doesn't.

And sometimes we overlook some things like the idea that Sodom and Gomorrah will be restored (yep, it's there--hint OT--have fun!)

All I can say is whatever and wherever and for however long hell is, I want no part of it and am thankful for my Savior!

Someone once told me--not sure if I agree--that Calvinists think God COULD save everyone and doesn't want to do so. Arminians think God WANTS to save everyone, but because He granted free will He can't. No hellers believe God CAN save everyone and WANTS to save everyone, so He will.

Personally, I HOPE God loves like the Arminians say He does, saves as determinedly as the Calvinists say He does, and succeeds like the no hellers say He does!

:thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
 

HisWitness

New Member
Its the place the Bible said the beast and false prophet wille xperience ETERNAL TORMENT!

or the Lake of Fire second death...

Does NOT refer to non existence any more , but of a state eternal seperated from Gods presense, permanent spiritually death!

question for you--how can hell be cast into hell and still exsist ?
 

HisWitness

New Member
We have some "no hellers" in the family.

But they DO believe in hell--just that it is temporal (in this life).

Also, might want to do a word study on "eternal". Sometimes it means just exactly what we think it does. Sometimes it doesn't.

And sometimes we overlook some things like the idea that Sodom and Gomorrah will be restored (yep, it's there--hint OT--have fun!)

All I can say is whatever and wherever and for however long hell is, I want no part of it and am thankful for my Savior!

Someone once told me--not sure if I agree--that Calvinists think God COULD save everyone and doesn't want to do so. Arminians think God WANTS to save everyone, but because He granted free will He can't. No hellers believe God CAN save everyone and WANTS to save everyone, so He will.

Personally, I HOPE God loves like the Arminians say He does, saves as determinedly as the Calvinists say He does, and succeeds like the no hellers say He does!

well said :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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