Calvinism has its roots in a barbaric, ungodly, murderous attitude.
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Calvinism has its roots in a barbaric, ungodly, murderous attitude.
The Marprelate Controversy was a war of inflammatory pamphlets waged in England and Wales in 1588 and 1589, between a puritanwriter who employed the pseudonym Martin Marprelate, and defenders of the Church of England which remained an established church.I don't care what you do, but…
You probably feel like you addressed this thoroughly enough, but I'm still stuck back wondering where you are talking about Jesus saying, "all things shall come to me", or something like that(?)This is the meaning of all things shall come to me.
The Parables of The 10 Talents and The Pounds bring as Heavy-Duty a Divine Censor down on the disobedient servants, AS I HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO DO.I would like for once to see a Calvinist straiten out what they call a hyper Calvinist.
The difference is between the love or hatred of the Gospel.I think that if they did more of this, it would help the non Calvinist understand the difference.
BTAIN ETERNAL LIFE FOR THEIR SINFUL, HOPELESS, VILE, WICKED, BLIND SOUL, when they knew that God Knew that they knew THEIR SOUL NEEDED A SAVIOR!!!This is how to get anything AT ALL out of what I post, if you like.It may be merely your format that makes it difficult to make sense of, but I don’t often find any help in your content.
No. That one's way off farther than you might ever be able to realize.And hypercalvinism is just someone taking Calvinism seriously.
YOU COULD ONLY FLUFF THEM UP and Blast them out of usefulness, with new lightweight, flesh-filled, compromises.I may be able to make different definitions for tulip that make it conformable to Scripture.
It is what Jesus said. It is OT prophecy. It is explained in the NT. It should not be surprising for Jesus to teach it or mention it.You probably feel like you addressed this thoroughly enough, but I'm still stuck back wondering where you are talking about Jesus saying, "all things shall come to me", or something like that(?)