ReformedBaptist
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Brother Bob said:Surely you see the difference of being called a Christian, which is (Christ like) and being called Calvinist, which is (Calvin like)?
That is not a good analogy RB.
Of course it is a good analogy. They are labels given by men to believers. Kinda like being called a Baptist. We may not care for the label, but it can be useful.
Surely you understand words have denotative and connotative meanings. Words are symbols to represent realities and meaning. In order to communicate with someone you have got to reach a point of shared meaning. When people do not share meaning, then communication breaks down and mis-communication occurs.
You must also be willing to negotiate meaning with the one you wish to communicate with.
There is a theological, definitional meaning to the term Calvinist. There are 1000s of connotative meanings men apply to the term, either positive or negative.
So, rather than fruitless wranglings about terminolgy, let's negotiate what we mean by the terms being used and accept what each other means by the terminolgy they use. :thumbs: