GodI can't remember seeing so much error in one place.
Where does faith come from?
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GodI can't remember seeing so much error in one place.
Where does faith come from?
Not to put too fine a point on it, but I did not say, nor imply that every non-confession based Baptist holds those biblical views, nor every Confession based Baptist holds the bogus views.
Yet another taint so post. Why not actually address the topic. Post # 31 accurately describes the main differences between Confession based Baptists and other Baptists.
Where does faith come from? Let me answer you as you answered the topic question. Faith does not come from irresistible grace. Now have I answered your question or side stepped it?
How about we are saved by grace through faith, thus our faith in Christ preceded receiving grace. When you enter a room through a door, you go through the door before you enter the room. This is not rocket science.
Faith comes from hearing and learning from the gospel. God gave us the ability to hear and respond to the gospel. Some of us lose that ability, the first soil of Matthew 13, but the rest are able to respond.
Ask yourself where did the faith of the men entering heaven (Matthew 23:13) come from? Not irresistible grace for they were blocked.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but I did not say, nor imply that every non confession based baptist holds those biblical views, nor every Confession based Baptist holds the bogus views.
weasel, weasel....
You framed them as statements of fact.
You made what appear to me to be a series of categorical statements. These statements were made without allowing any shades of gray or nuance.
You have not supported your views, nor presented truth. Therefore you hurl "weasel" toward me.
No, I didn't. I simply corrected your false statements. I cannot be responsible for your lack of research.You use the same flawed reading comprehension as found in Calvinist arguments. I said non Confessional Baptists believe this or that, and you misrepresent it as saying each and every non Confessional Baptist believes this or that.
Do many non-Confessional baptists believe Jesus will reign 1000 years on earth. Of course, but you claim that cannot be proved. All they have are absurdities, and falsehoods.
Does Jesus being the means of salvation for the elect preclude being the means of salvation or propitiation for the whole world? Nope, so yet another absurdity.
Congregational polity is wide spread among non-Confessional Baptists, yet you say I am confused. You are just making absurd arguments.
Non Confessional based Baptists believe we are saved by grace through faith, Reformed Baptists believe we are saved then given faith. You again deny this, but your denial misrepresents your "gift of faith" doctrine.
Amillennialism is the doctrine of Reformed Baptists, no need to provide evidence, just google it. "The name by which the distinctively Reformed doctrine of the last things is known is "amillennialism."
Lastly you quote strawman arguments against views that are mistaken. You need to address the view presented. God credits our faith (or not) as righteousness, and chooses us for salvation through our credited faith. (Romans 4:4-5, 4:23-24; 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14)
There is no need to continue discussion.
It is not my fault you misinterpreted my statement such that it was absurd. Go back and read the statements again, I did not say nor imply that each and every non-Confessional based Baptist believed this or that, only that more than one (baptists) did.
How so?One of the deflection tactics of Calvinists is to deny there [sic] own doctrine.
Listen Van-man: you know very well that you made categorical statements as Squire said.Here is a typical misrepresentation "not all Confessional Baptists hold to Amil" Did I say all did? Nope. More deflection from the topic of the differences between Confessional (Reformed) Baptists and Biblical Baptists.
What you mean is that you believe this. Nobody else does, or at least, I have never heard anyone but you spout this nonsense. Christ is not the 'means of salvation' for anyone, and nowhere in the Bible is He spoken of as such. He is the Saviour. Nor, of course, does 'propitiation' mean the same thing as 'means of salvation.'Non Confession based Baptists believe Christ became the propitiation (or means of salvation) for the whole world.
Hi David, your verse (Luke 14:23) is a rather famous mistranslation. It should read, go out into the highways and hedges and invite them to come in.... This mistranslation is thought by some to have fostered the dark ages.
Here is Dr. Dan Wallace NET footnote:
78tn Traditionally “force” or “compel,” but according to BDAG 60 s.v. ἀναγκάζω 2 this is a weakened nuance: “strongly urge/invite.” The meaning in this context is more like “persuade.”
It would be interesting to read a systematic theology by Dr Van!What you mean is that you believe this. Nobody else does, or at least, I have never heard anyone but you spout this nonsense. Christ is not the 'means of salvation' for anyone, and nowhere in the Bible is He spoken of as such. He is the Saviour. Nor, of course, does 'propitiation' mean the same thing as 'means of salvation.'
Are reformed Baptists and Calvinists even saved then by your theology?Returning to topic:
[Note that none of the following distinctives say all or each and every baptist, rather the statements apply to at least more than one baptist within the specified groups.]
Non Confession based Baptists believe the Bible means what it says, Jesus will reign on earth for 1000 years.
Non Confession based Baptists believe Christ died as a ransom for all.
Non Confession based Baptists believe Christ became the propitiation (or means of salvation) for the whole world.
Non Confession based Baptists believe the Elders report and are accountable to the congregation.
Non Confession based Baptists believe we are saved by grace through faith.
Non Confession based Baptists believe in open communion, open to all professing believers.
Reformed Baptists deny the earthly 1000 year reign.
Reformed Baptists deny Christ died as a ransom for all.
Reformed Baptists deny Christ is the propitiation (means of salvation) for the whole world.
Reformed Baptists deny that church leaders (no matter the title) are accountable to the congregation.
Reformed Baptists deny we are saved by grace through faith, they claim we are saved then given faith.
Reformed Baptists deny open communion to all professing believers.
Now will what follows to on topic discussion of distinctives or more manufactured deflection?
Are reformed Baptists and Calvinists even saved then by your theology?
I agree, but was just asking Van if he sees reformed/calvinists as really being saved, as he states that both hold to heretical theology and doctrine!Sinners are not saved by theology but by, faith in Christ. Reformed Baptists and Calvinists ate saved the same way as liberal Baptists.
I am not sure what your point is, but the traditional translations, (compel) are in error. Now you can deny this, but please provide something to challenge the scholarship of Dr. Wallace and the BDAG, rather than insinuating ulterior motives.Can't challenge the message, so attack he the translation.