Your testimony is hard to believe. Your profile says that you joined in January of 2008. Here is what your testimony says:This will be my last time posting here. The attacks have become nasty and dis-respectful. Not becoming Christians at all. If I were a non-believer visiting this board and read the sleasy attacks on Catholics and the Catholic Church I don't think I would want much to do with your brand of Christianity.
If you note, I joined the BB in July of 2000. The Catholics came shortly after that. It has been years since Carson Webber has been on this board. It is my guess that you joined as a Catholic and said that you were an Anglican knowing full well that you would never get in if you tried to join as a Catholic. You would have been rejected. Thus your entire application was based on deceit. How am I doing this far?I first left the Baptist church and became an Anglican. I continued to study the catechism of the Catholic Church and read more testimonies of other Baptist who have become Catholic. I continued to search the scriptures and pray for guidance. I read and re-read various threads on this board in which you debated Carson Weber on the teachings of the Catholic Church. His answers had the ring of truth to them where yours, not so much. With all due respect, DHK, you had a lot to do with my decision to become a Catholic. I eventually found the fullness of truth in the Roman Catholic Church.
If that is true, you shouldn't be here in the first place, since the board doesn't accept Catholic applications. Sneaking in by deceit would warrant a shameful ban immediately.
Yes there are many that are Calvinist, and if you go and read the theology forum which is replete with threads dealing with Calvinism you will find that there are as many non-Calvinists as there are Calvinists. Otherwise there would be no debates on the subject would there?I was educated in a SBC college, a faithful Baptist for years. I enjoy reading Charles Stanley even though I may not agree with him any longer.
No, Baptist are not followers of brother John Calvin in the way a Presbyterian might be. But I think you know there are strong Calvinist leanings in the Baptist camp.
Why was the subject of Calvinism brought into this thread any way?
Calvin got his ideas from Augustine. Many of points of Calvinism Catholics believe. Calvin was a former Catholic. He didn't give it all up. He is called a Reformer for a reason.
Baptists teach salvation by grace through faith alone.
Catholics teach that salvation is by works through the Catholic Church.
Those two belief systems cannot be reconciled. You can't believe both at the same time. You must choose one or the other. There is no sitting on the fence. Which side of the fence are you on? If you believe in the latter then you are believing that the RCC will get you to heaven and not Christ. That is a pitiful situation to be in.