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  1. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    These were not true believers, but false believers. The Holy Spirit never indwelt them.
  2. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    You've presented your side; I've given my side. “Here I stand, I can do no other, so help me God. Amen.”
  3. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    16. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter (Holy Spirit), that he may abide with you forever;
  4. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    I don't believe a person (Old or New Testament) "loses their faith" when they disobey God. What the Israelites lost was the blessings of entering the Promised Land they would have received if they were obedient to God.
  5. Hutch

    Fundamental Baptist Biographies

    Chief is a biography of E. Robert Jordan BJU Press 2004 (He founded Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary, a Fundamentalist seminary once located in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.)
  6. Hutch

    Fundamental Baptist Biographies

    George W. Dollar wrote A History of Fundamentalism in America in 1973. It was updated by his son G.W., Jr.) and daughter (Marcia Dollar Phillips) in 2006, after G.W.D.'s death. A biographical list of Fundamentalist, past and present, is included in his book. Very good source if you are looking...
  7. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    I do have some books on other religions. I taught Intro to World Religions in a community college for 10 years. My commentaries are from men that hold to the literal, historical-grammatical approach to Scripture interpretation. My approach to studying God's Word has always been to know His Word...
  8. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    This verse speaks of service, not salvation. Look at the context. We are made partakers in the Kingdom if we remain faithful in our service to Christ. If a believer can possibly lose their salvation, than it would contradict the promise Christ gave of the permanent indwelling of the Holy Spirit...
  9. Hutch

    IGNORING GREEK VERBS AFFECTS BAPTIST THEOLOGY

    We don't work to keep our salvation. We do good works to prove our salvation.
  10. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    I agree. It's all or nothing with Calvinism. It is a system of theology that you have to accept as a package deal. (But, my position? I'm a non-Calvinist. I choose to toss out the whole package.) :)
  11. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    You choose to interpret Scripture on way, I choose another way. So it makes sense that the references in your library match your interpretation. At one time my library numbered over 900 volumes and not a one of them held a position other than OSAS eternal security. As for... Indeed, for the...
  12. Hutch

    Baptists are Not Protestants.

    If you believe salvation is 100% of God, but we have to do something to maintain that salvation, than it is not a salvation 100% of God, finished on the cross, and 0% dependent on us. Your stating salvation is dependent on us to keep our salvation is adding works to your salvation. You can't...
  13. Hutch

    Don Jasmin

    Judging by your comment, though, you must have been educated (if you were educated in IFB circles) at Maranatha, Pillsbury, or Faith. My guess is one of the first two Ha,ha! You are spot on, not that there is anything wrong with these schools, just a little bit different strips.
  14. Hutch

    Hyper-Calvinism

    Jesus invited them, they made the decision to follow.
  15. Hutch

    Hyper-Calvinism

    Their faith is the result of yielding to the promptings of the Holy Spirit.
  16. Hutch

    Hyper-Calvinism

    Not ignoring pronouns, just interpreting differently. 29 For whom (the person who trusts Christ as Savior) He foreknew (God knew in eternity past who would respond to his offer of salvation) He also foreordained (what not who). What was foreordained was that those who trust Christ as Savior...
  17. Hutch

    Hyper-Calvinism

    Yes, a gift offered to all men who must be willing to accept it. John 3:16, 1Tim 2:4
  18. Hutch

    Hyper-Calvinism

    I would agree with these two statements. Calvin taught a system of theology where it one point hinges upon the other. It's a package deal. And I interpret the "milk of the Word" to be referring to simple truths of God's Word, as opposed to the deeper things of the Word. Babes in Christ are...
  19. Hutch

    Hyper-Calvinism

    Jacob was the man who, of his own God-given free will, made a decision to follow God's plan by obedience to God.
  20. Hutch

    Hyper-Calvinism

    Simply, John 3:16.
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