Well said!No, we teach thta onlkt the saved and reddemed of the Lord will support those truths
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Well said!No, we teach thta onlkt the saved and reddemed of the Lord will support those truths
Supporting those Fundamentals has nothing to do with if one is a Calvinist or not thoughI know what you teach. I have read it for years.
This is entirely incorrect.The difference between Calvinists and others is their teaching that only a very small predetermined group will ever have the capacity to believe this
Compared to the lost, unsaved who perish, those who enter heaven will be a small number. Even though a great multitude will be in heaven, a much larger multitude will, sadly, be somewhere else, according to Jesus.Firstly, you cannot prove that any more people will be saved under Arminianism than under Calvinism.
Secondly, we are told that on the Last Day there will be a 'great multitude, which no one could number, of all nations, tribes, peoples and tongues, standing before the throne and before the Lamb.' So what makes you think that you can number them when God says that no one can do so, and declare them to be, in your own words, "a very small number"? Who are you to contradict God?
Again, you are counting the number that God says no man can count and finding it insufficient. In other words, you are blaming God.Compared to the lost, unsaved who perish, those who enter heaven will be a small number. Even though a great multitude will be in heaven, a much larger multitude will, sadly, be somewhere else, according to Jesus.
Matthew 7:14
Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.
Pretty much all Calvinists are extremely fundamental. Most Baptist Calvinists are in the SBC.As a majority who are Ibf seem to be all non cal?
Pretty much all Calvinists are extremely fundamental. Most Baptist Calvinists are in the SBC.
I would say Calvinism and Fundamentalism go hand in hand.
Yes he was!That’s an odd paring but that was Brother Tom. I also understand he spent time in Law enforcement as a sheriff in San Diego and he liked Glocks so he wasn’t sinister man Even if he had a reformed background… I liked and miss the guy… he was good for BB.