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rsr

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Not in my experience. It's more likely that Calvinists will nudge more toward some free will doctrines (such as unlimited atonement) than the other way around.
 

ktn4eg

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While they are NOT Baptists, the Mennonites share some what of an anabaptist heritage and (if it ever does come up [which it seldom does any more in their "mass market" literature (Herald Press, esp.)]) they might be bold enough to hint at it.

July 2003 I sat down w/ the "missionary head" of the Franconia (PA) Conference Mennonites, and he as much said the same thing (in a slightly embarassed tone).

In their archives they do have some material (c. 1910-1930) that addresses the issue, but in the general fluff that's marketed today (& not just by them) that issue never seems to jump off the page.

I can visualize it already --- a Mennonite "Ford Porter" handing out tracts entitled: "God's Simple Plan for Losing Your Salvation" !!!!
 
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