Mikey
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He was spot on regarding Sotierology, but the rest, hit and miss!
Some of his work on church positions somewhat correct. Pastor, Elder, Deacon, etc
but certainly there is much we disagree with.
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He was spot on regarding Sotierology, but the rest, hit and miss!
These details are incorrect.Michael Servetus, a Spaniard, physician, scientist and Bible scholar, suffered a worse fate. He was Calvin's longtime friend who resisted the authority of the Roman Catholic Church. However, he angered Calvin by returning a copy of Calvin's Institutes with critical comments in the margins. The next time Servetus attended Calvin's Sunday preaching service on a visit, Calvin had him arrested and charged with heresy. The 38 official charges included rejection of the Trinity and infant baptism. Servetus pleaded to be beheaded instead of the more brutal method of burning at the stake, but Calvin and the city council refused the quicker death method.
Does that mean that I can't be a special snowflake?I'm not. I am a Victor! I have Victory in Christ.
Extremely strong on scripture inspiration, the Gospel, need to apply scripture theology into daily life, and on many of his commentraies!Some of his work on church positions somewhat correct. Pastor, Elder, Deacon, etc
but certainly there is much we disagree with.
One who quotes error shoud. Not be joined with Truth.By this same metric, you should discard all of Peter and Paul's writings in the New Testament. Paul was a murderer and Peter denied Christ. Now, you might say something to the effect of "that was before they were true believers." That would be true, but neither man was perfect after his conversion--and it would be hard to argue that Peter was totally unregenerate when he denied Christ.
You're committing the grave error of assuming that Calvinists follow Calvin. We don't. I, for one, have never read Calvin at length. My conclusions about salvation (which some refer to as "Calvinism") come from Scripture, not Calvin. And, I know I have vast disagreements with Calvin on many issues--like baptism.
You should at least attempt a fair critique of we who call ourselves "Calvinists."
The Archangel
Another thing, Baptist cannot split over Calvinism, One can only reject Baptist doctrine and accept error.
but Doctrine is not for compromise
Baptists can split over what color to repaint the building.
("Multiplication through division" has a kernel of truth in it.)
As long as they dunk adults, they will probably still be called Baptists ... (even a Hyper-Calvinist KJVO snake-handling church)
Only Jesus always had perfect theology, right?One who quotes error shoud. Not be joined with Truth.
We all agree on the essentials of the faith!but Doctrine is not for compromise
These details are incorrect.
"About 1534 a rendezvous was arranged with John Calvin in Paris to discuss theological questions, but Servetus failed to arrive.
Servetus forwarded the manuscript of an enlarged revision of his ideas, the Christianismi Restitutio, to Calvin in 1546 and expressed a desire to meet him. After their first few letters, Calvin would have nothing more to do with him and kept the manuscript. He declared to his eloquent French preacher colleague Guillaume Farel that if Servetus ever came to Geneva he would not allow him to leave alive.
When some of Servetus’ letters to Calvin fell into the hands of Guillaume de Trie, a former citizen of Lyon, he exposed Servetus to the inquisitor general at Lyon. Servetus and his printers were seized. During the trial, however, Servetus escaped, and the Catholic authorities had to be content with burning him in effigy. He quixotically appeared in Geneva and was recognized, arrested, and tried for heresy from Aug. 14 to Oct. 25, 1553. Calvin played a prominent part in the trial and pressed for execution, although by beheading rather than by fire." - excerpt from Encyclopedia Britannica
- Note that the Roman Catholic Church first tried him at Lyon and burned him in effigy for the exact same crime (because he escaped from the Lyon trial).
- Calvin advocated for beheading, not Servetus and was overruled by the council.
- How much of a "longtime friend" could they have been if they continually failed to meet and Calvin would have nothing to do with him.
... and besides all of this, Particular Baptists do not follow Calvin!
Elect angels, the ones that did not fall with Satan!A predestinationist's problem
I charge you in the sight of God, and Christ Jesus, and the elect angels, that you observe these things without prejudice, doing nothing by partiality (1 Timothy 5:21).
Please explain?
Jesus was a BaptistOnly Jesus always had perfect theology, right?
Elect angels, the ones that did not fall with Satan!
I think he has no affiliation with any church, except for ther one true Church of His!Jes
Jesus was a Baptist
Angels did the rebellion against God, as Satan and Adam also did!Chosen to not to fall?, but they were not on a fallien state to begin with \? but others WERE chosen to sin, ? God made them sin?
This is not logical.
What is there to explain? Angels are called "elect" in the bible. Israel is called "elect" in the bible. The local church collectively is called "elect" in the bible.A predestinationist's problem
I charge you in the sight of God, and Christ Jesus, and the elect angels, that you observe these things without prejudice, doing nothing by partiality (1 Timothy 5:21).
Please explain?
You are confusing me with HYPER Cals, who do see it as you stated here! The Lord uses the Gospel to save His own elect , so preaching and missionaries still required!Quite different
There is no faith necessary for Calvinist, no missionaries, no dedutation, no Sunday School, If one is going to be saved, nobody can stop it.
One who quotes error shoud. Not be joined with Truth.