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Calvinism

J.D.

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This sounds like the man that wrote this has read the Institutes . . . I did one quick read and keep meaning to read him again . . . have you?
Seems that in this thread It's being suggested by non-calvinists that I should read Calvin's institutes. In many other threads, I've been told by non-calvinists that I should stop reading Calvin's institutes.

So which is it? Read it or don't read it?

I guess it's okay to read it now that Dave Hunt claims that he has read it.
 

Jarthur001

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J.D. said:
Seems that in this thread It's being suggested by non-calvinists that I should read Calvin's institutes. In many other threads, I've been told by non-calvinists that I should stop reading Calvin's institutes.

So which is it? Read it or don't read it?

I guess it's okay to read it now that Dave Hunt claims that he has read it.

JD

I think the idea is...
One can only read Calvin's Institutes with Dave Hunt by ones side to point out error.

Augustine Confessions can only be read, by removing the 1st 14 chapters and Dave Hunt by your side.

Luthers Bondage can only be read in Friday nights for one hour and you must only read the Third Part (Sections 135—166) and with Dave Hunt on the phone.

AND.... oh never mind.

:)
 

Blammo

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gb93433 said:
I know some who believe in six points. What would they be called?

I'm the one asking the questions here. How would I know?

Maybe "hyper-calvinist"?

Since I am not a calvinist, (that I am aware of anyway), you should probably ask someone else.
 
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