KenH
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Never mind
Sorry that I didn't understand your question.
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There is, but I can't think of a reference off hand. And ordain could mean decree.There is no difference between decree and ordain that I am aware of. Is there someone who thinks there is?
There is, but I can't think of a reference off hand. And ordain could mean decree.
In theology to decree that something happen is establishing that that thing necessarily occur while ordaining something refers to establishing that thing, occuring, should occur.
Think of ordaining a minister. That is not making the person a minister but establishing that person should minister.
Ordaining something is
I do too.Well, I use them interchangeably.![]()
Most intelligent people know that the doctrine of “free will” is absolute nonsense. With regards to doctrines of Grace, I’m fully on board with one specific adjustment. I do not believe in perseverance (that’s an act of continuing works). I would substitute it to preservation.That if fine as long as one does not believe the false doctrine of "free will" and thinks that man can contribute anything to being saved since salvation is ALL by the sovereign grace of God and NOTHING by creature man.
Depends on how you define free-will. Most Calvinists argue against free-will using a definition most free-will theology adherents do not use.Most intelligent people know that the doctrine of “free will” is absolute nonsense. With regards to doctrines of Grace, I’m fully on board with one specific adjustment. I do not believe in perseverance (that’s an act of continuing works). I would substitute it to preservation.
Depends on how you define free-will. Most Calvinists argue against free-will using a definition most free-will theology adherents do not use.
Both our status as Children of God are secure so no problem!Sorry that I didn't understand your question.
Allow me to be clear, most of the time questions about beliefs never comes up when I’m meeting another person. I’m an Old School Baptist but I do not impose my beliefs on others. I’m just happy both my ML teams are in first place in their league’s …. Waited a looooong time for this!
Most intelligent people know that the doctrine of “free will” is absolute nonsense. With regards to doctrines of Grace, I’m fully on board with one specific adjustment. I do not believe in perseverance (that’s an act of continuing works). I would substitute it to preservation.
Yankees And MetsWho are you two teams?
Repent!!!!!!Yankees And Mets
Can you say, “Steve Cohen”… apparently money talks!Repent!!!!!!
Yea. I actually like the Mets. They are not God's team (the Braves) but I always liked them even though I shouldn't.Can you say, “Steve Cohen”… apparently money talks!![]()
When I jump on Paltalk for a friendly conversation about the Bible and theology, it's a rare occasion when I don't hear a sneering individual boldly claim, "You're a hyper-calvinisssssssssssssssssst!"
I don’t like Hyper Calvinists.
I’m mostly a Mets fan but the Bronx is a different spin and now that George is gone I can go in Arthur Ave and get really Good Italian food like a sausage & pepper sandwich.Yea. I actually like the Mets. They are not God's team (the Braves) but I always liked them even though I shouldn't.
The Yankees are another story.![]()
An interesting distinction.. . Thinking or Knowing?
Well, of he really is a Hyper Calvinist, what he wrote is rather stupid. Those who call him Hyper, have no choice but to do so. Everything, even where every leaf falls and when it falls, was pre ordained and pre ordered. He is criticizing men for doing what he believes they must do???????I agree with what Brandan Kraft(who runs the Pristine Grace website) has written in this article which he wrote in 2004.
" I have a confession to make. I'm a hyper-calvinist. Yes, that's right, I'm one of those people; you know the type that hates everyone, refuses to preach the Gospel, hates God’s Holy law, breathes fire, and eats nails for breakfast . Anyway, it's not a label I’ve chosen for myself, it’s just that most people in the religious world would label me as such. Usually, there are many negative connotations that are implied in this label and it's not hard to pick up on them in the tones of the voices who slap this label on me. When I jump on Paltalk for a friendly conversation about the Bible and theology, it's a rare occasion when I don't hear a sneering individual boldly claim, "You're a hyper-calvinisssssssssssssssssst!"
You would think that with all the shrill exclamations there is something very terrible about my beliefs. But from my perspective, I don't understand what the big deal is and indeed think there are serious problems with those who would oppose these doctrines which I hold in high esteem."
- rest of this article by Brandan Kraft at Confession of a Hyper-Calvinist (mailchi.mp)
Well, of he really is a Hyper Calvinist, what he wrote is rather stupid. Those who call him Hyper, have no choice but to do so. Everything, even where every leaf falls and when it falls, was pre ordained and pre ordered. He is criticizing men for doing what he believes they must do???????