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As an IBF, I once had Calvinist pastor. I wasn't a Calvinist then either.As a majority who are Ibf seem to be all non cal?
Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary is a 4 point Calvinist IFB school. But yes, IFB folk are mainly not Calvinist.As a majority who are Ibf seem to be all non cal?
There also are rare in that do not think are KJVODetroit Baptist Theological Seminary is a 4 point Calvinist IFB school. But yes, IFB folk are mainly not Calvinist.
Well said!There also are rare in that do not think are KJVO
No, they are definitely not.There also are rare in that do not think are KJVO
I think that they had invited Mark Ward to a discussion regrading KJVO views and the bibleNo, they are definitely not.
That’s excellent news… keep them away from us and I wouldn’t consider ever going to one of their churches and I resent it when they attempt pastoring in my type of church. You go to your church and I will go to mine… OKAYAs a majority who are Ibf seem to be all non cal?
Excuse me, what are the tenants of fundamentalism?Depends
All calvinist would hold to the tenets of fundamentalism. Their view of Christ, the Atonement etc
I don’t like that ‘O’ connotation. I alone choose which Bible I read and study from…you tell me differently and we now have a big problem.There also are rare in that do not think are KJVO
What point do they not agree with? In my eyes anyway, they aren’t truly reformed in doctrine. Being both a Calvinist and IFB is weird. Do any Particular Baptists align with them? But how could they being 5 pointes in doctrine?Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary is a 4 point Calvinist IFB school. But yes, IFB folk are mainly not Calvinist.
Excellent!Well said!
What are you even saying?As a majority who are Ibf seem to be all non cal?
I know of no calvinist who denies the 5 fundamentals as espoused in the 1920s.Excuse me, what are the tenants of fundamentalism?
All Calvinists believe in election & grace salvation. Do Fundamentalists believe these doctrines?
They reject limited atonement, as do all Amyraldians. But they are an independent Baptist school, as I said, so that's their focus, and they don't worry about the Particular Baptists in general.What point do they not agree with? In my eyes anyway, they aren’t truly reformed in doctrine. Being both a Calvinist and IFB is weird. Do any Particular Baptists align with them? But how could they being 5 pointes in doctrine?