SolaSaint
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I'll side with the Prince of Preachers. He believed in man's responsibility and God's sovereignty. Anything less adds to scripture.
http://www.spurgeon.org/calvinis.htm
http://www.spurgeon.org/calvinis.htm
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Where did you get that Rev? Do you agree with Spurgeon on the Doctrines of Grace?
Where did you get that Rev? Do you agree with Spurgeon on the Doctrines of Grace?
Calvinism is offensive because it takes "you" out of the equation. We all need to trust in Scripture and not our feelings.
Thing is the same can be said against non-cals, that they are arrogant for believing they can decide their destiny.
Lets agree, it is easy to make a straw man argument by exaggerating the opposition. I admit Calvinists do it, will you agree non-cals do also?
I'm not picking a fight, I'm just getting tired of all the hatred of Calvinism. That is why I posted this.
And your distinction between hatred and disgust is... what?There is no hatred of Calvinism there is only disgust for Calvinists and the way they talk to people.
I would not say Calvinism is the Gospel, without qualification.
Ascol cited a statement by British Baptist preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon, “Calvinism is the Gospel.” While Spurgeon’s other preaching made clear he did not equate the five points of Calvinism with the Gospel itself, Ascol said, “And though I would have never said it that way either, [in the past] I would have been content to just throw it in the face of people who didn’t agree with Calvinism and let them grapple with it. But now I want to be more gracious about that.”
I'll side with the Prince of Preachers. He believed in man's responsibility and God's sovereignty. Anything less adds to scripture.
http://www.spurgeon.org/calvinis.htm
So anyone who is not a calvinist is lost?
And this is where the calvinist arrogance comes into play. It is arrogant to assume and assert why someone else is offended. BY the way that is not why calvinism is offensive.
Calvinists who believe in Limited Atonement are not preaching the gospel that Paul preached. Paul could (and did) look folks right in the eye and tell them that Jesus died for OUR sins according to the scriptures.
1 Cor 15:3 For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures;
4 And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
Calvinists who believe in Limited Atonement do not tell people that Jesus died for "our" sins. Oh, they will say Jesus died for "sinners" but even this is only a half-truth and not what Calvinists sincerely believe.
No, if a Calvinist told the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth they would tell folks that Jesus only died for "some sinners" but that they do not have a clue who those persons are.
And if they were really, really honest, they would tell folks that they do not even know for a certainty if Jesus died for them personally.
That is not the gospel.