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I thought it was understood that all forums except C vs A we're 'C A free zones."
Well, what are or what should the rules on this to be. There are third views.
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I thought it was understood that all forums except C vs A we're 'C A free zones."
Well, what are or what should the rules on this to be. There are third views.
I thought you already had the rules in place. I saw several years ago an admin post something to the effect of "Calvinism nor Arminianism can be mentioned outside the C vs A forum." I can't swear to it, but I am quite sure it was Cassidy.I will recommend
that the Admin team discuss
I thought you already had the rules in place. I saw several years ago an admin post something to the effect of "Calvinism nor Arminianism can be mentioned outside the C vs A forum." I can't swear to it, but I am quite sure it was Cassidy.
Typically the C vs A was very loosely defined. Many who hold neither position have argued in the section. But the title seems to indicate a common error - that those are the only two views out there.Well, what are or what should the rules on this to be. There are third views.
Yep. Often posts end up there.You're probably right in your recollection. The fact is when discussing/debating doctrine it can often (and I do mean often) unintentionally morph into C vs A. There was a time when the mods would move a thread (usually upon request) to the C vs A Forum when the thread subject changed, which is extra work for them. So, I'm for letting the mods determine how they wish to handle it.
Perhaps it should be called something else. "Calvinism vs Everybody Else" comes to mind![]()
There are a lot of cults in the camp...Typically the C vs A was very loosely defined. Many who hold neither position have argued in the section. But the title seems to indicate a common error - that those are the only two views out there.
Perhaps it should be called something else. "Calvinism vs Everybody Else" comes to mind![]()
There are a lot of cults in the camp...![]()
Or simply Soteriology?'Monergism vs Synergism' would be more correct (and inclusive, or less exclusive), I think.
True....even within Calvinism there are distinct views.There are a lot of cults in the camp...![]()
Indeed. Especially within preterism....bigots and religionists too.
"Calvinism vs Everybody Else" comes to mind
What's the "*"?C vs A gives an illusion that, "A"*,
could possibly be valid,
or God Forbid, "as valid",
as The Doctrines of Grace,
which are a small portion
of the Manifold Wisdom
and Whole Counsel of God,
THE FAITH once delivered to the saints.
*"A" denies the Adamic sin Imputed to all of Adam's posterity leaves them Totally Depraved,
when Salvation involves being Convicted of being Totally Depraved, to start with.
I didn't say they were lost.
I say that a person should know
or be able to be Taught How they Were Saved,
(from Totally Depravity) if they are Saved.
What's the "*"?
Yep. There is Calvinism* and Arminianism*. But there are also quite a few positions that are neither.Yep.
Romans 5:13, ". . . For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law. . . "*"A" denies the Adamic sin Imputed to all of Adam's posterity leaves them Totally Depraved,
when Salvation involves being Convicted of being Totally Depraved, to start with.
Romans 5:13, ". . . For until the law sin was in the world: but sin is not imputed when there is no law. . . "
That's called the "Other Christian Denominations" thread.Yep. There is Calvinism* and Arminianism*. But there are also quite a few positions that are neither.
That's why I think simply having a "Soteriology" section may be a good idea.