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Are there Fundamentalist Calvinist Baptists then?

Alan Dale Gross

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...and what did he say...btw?

"There also are rare in that do not think are KJVO." (?)

"They are also rare in that I do not think that they are KJVO"?

We get it. I'm a Baptist.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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As a majority who are Ibf seem to be all non cal?
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… OKAY
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary is a 4 point Calvinist IFB school. But yes, IFB folk are mainly not Calvinist.
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?
 

John of Japan

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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?
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.

I think they follow Lewis Sperry Chafer in this, the dispensational founder of Dallas Theological Seminary.
 
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