delizzle
Active Member
I have noticed very quickly on this forum that people tend to wrongfully assume that there are only two options, Calvinism or Arminianism. People tend to assume that if someone is not a Calvinist, they must be Arminian and vice versa. Did theology not exist prior to Calvin?
I mean no offense to anyone. However, I have noticed there is much ignorance on all sides in the fact that Calvinist really don't know what Arminians believe, Arminians don't know what Calvinists believe, and neither know there are actually more than two options. Otherwise, why did it take more that 1500 years for Calvin (or Arminius) to finally get things right?
So my question is this, is it possible that both Calvin AND Arminius are right? Could they both be wrong in some areas? If so, where? Third and most importantly, is this argument worth fighting over when we should be spending that vocal energy actually sharing the Gospel?
I mean no offense to anyone. However, I have noticed there is much ignorance on all sides in the fact that Calvinist really don't know what Arminians believe, Arminians don't know what Calvinists believe, and neither know there are actually more than two options. Otherwise, why did it take more that 1500 years for Calvin (or Arminius) to finally get things right?
So my question is this, is it possible that both Calvin AND Arminius are right? Could they both be wrong in some areas? If so, where? Third and most importantly, is this argument worth fighting over when we should be spending that vocal energy actually sharing the Gospel?
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