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Are there Fundamentalist Calvinist Baptists then?

John of Japan

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Only God is good brother… as you know, we were corrupted from A & E in the Garden.;)
I disagree. I have been made good/righteous through the blood of Jesus Christ.
BTW I’m studying Genesis… can you translate the word, “Elohim”
Essentially this is a generic word for God, and to my knowledge is translated "God" in the typical English translation.
I believe you’re studied in Hebrew… if not, then I apologize. This word has a plural form and that confuses me, my Hebrew isn’t exemplary .. I’m trying to understand context.
Yes, it is the plural form, but in context it can often be translated as simply "God" and not "gods."
 

JesusFan

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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?
Disagree on limiutes atonement, which is the one doctrine of Grace majority disagree with with the "5 pointers"
 

John of Japan

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Whats funny man?

All calvinists believe in the virgin birth inspiration of Scripture, atonement, visible return, and resurrection. I think that is the 5 tenets?
Those are the "fundamentals" of fundamentalism. Calvinists and other evangelicals all hold to them.
 
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