Thank you for this post in that it is an indication of this agenda he came in with. That is the nature on cyber-speak...:type:
Ok, now I understand, Hyles type:
Dr James Ach
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*Independent Fundamental Baptist
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Thank you for this post in that it is an indication of this agenda he came in with. That is the nature on cyber-speak...:type:
I'm not sure which conversation you're quoting here, but if you're quoting James Ach, then he does, indeed, hate James White and all who adhere to Reformed theology.....
Thank you for this post in that it is an indication of this agenda he came in with. That is the nature on cyber-speak...:type:
Ok, now I understand, Hyles type:
Dr James Ach
Resident Doctor
*Independent Fundamental Baptist...
He is a ZIONIST, and a 'double dose' one at that. His agenda is to promote the idea of the necessity for Christians to unconditionally embrace the Zionist cause. His real beef with Reformed Theology is what he perceives as the 'Replacement' part of it. It's very important to him for the Jew to have the preeminence. Period.
My statement was meant to be more tongue-in-cheek, but it probably back-fired.DHK my friend. Please do not make statements like that....I count two already suggesting Calvinists do not evangelize & that is not true. I recall a great grandfather (Welsh Calvinistic Methodist) walking 20 miles on Sundays to evangelize. He also did it in his place of employment (a coal mine amidst many rough men). I also know Calvinist missionaries.....Greek Tim is in Honduras & Paul Washer I believe works in Chile. Then there is the great George Whitefield!!!
I know your also a missionary & your better than to make statements you know are untrue just because some question your identity.
And many Calvinists deny TULIP but are still Calvinists?? Right!As I have said over and over :Many Arminians believe in OSAS;neverthless they are still Arminians
No, But I refuse to be put into one of your man-made boxes. The Bible is my final authority, and that is that.What? Did you gain some weight? :laugh:
Why do you find it repulsive when I speak the truth concerning the truth of my observations on the board.I find it quite repulsive for you to say those things. And you are supposed to be a moderator at that!
Baptist churches existed long before the Reformation--ever since the time of the apostles. God has always had his own, and has never left himself without a witness. That witness has never been in the RCCAre bringing up the Universal Church (which you are against) or speaking of your particular assembly in which members must be a couple thousand years old?
No, I know the truth about Spurgeon. I use him often. He is not what the Calvinist thinks he is. Pitiful.You deny the obvious.
Ok, now I understand, Hyles type:
Dr James Ach
Resident Doctor
*Independent Fundamental Baptist
658 posts
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KYRedneck sides with the Muslim terrorists who wish to Israel wiped off the map, and has often posted anti Semitic information from conspiracy theory sites which have even included sources from the Aryan Nations. KY is the Gentile in Romans 11 that brags about being grafted in, jealous that a Jew is a Christian, because he thinks that true Jews are really White people, and that Jesus was really a White man.
Really? Yours is a ridiculous response and shameful accusation.
And many Calvinists deny TULIP but are still Calvinists?? Right!
Get an education!
If you are unwilling to do your homework look here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arminianism
No, But I refuse to be put into one of your man-made boxes. The Bible is my final authority, and that is that.
Why do you find it repulsive when I speak the truth concerning the truth of my observations on the board.
Baptist churches existed long before the Reformation--ever since the time of the apostles. God has always had his own, and has never left himself without a witness. That witness has never been in the RCC
No, I know the truth about Spurgeon. I use him often. He is not what the Calvinist thinks he is. Pitiful.
Though a great preacher, in some ways he seems to be a conflicted person.DHK...please explain your last comment about CHS. Thanks.
Yes you have said that, but you don't practice it.DHK
I would like to thank P4T for stepping in to identify your falsehoods in this regard.The example you cite as evidence in this thread proves just the opposite. I said all the confessions point to scripture alone as the final authority.
This is all the evidence I need. I am not going to answer the rest of your post so as not to take up space. But you did what you say you didn't do. You have quoted The 1689 Confession of Faith as your authority, not the Scriptures. It is the Confession that is your final authority, not the Scriptures. You just demonstrated that.for those who are not too proud to learn from Godly men who understood the scriptures...it says in the 1689....
Chapter 1: Of the Holy Scriptures
1._____ The Holy Scripture is the only sufficient, certain, and infallible rule of all saving knowledge, faith, and obedience, although the light of nature, and the works of creation and providence do so far manifest the goodness, wisdom, and power of God, as to leave men inexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God and his will which is necessary unto salvation. Therefore it pleased the Lord at sundry times and in divers manners to reveal himself, and to declare that his will unto his church; and afterward for the better preserving and propagating of the truth, and for the more sure establishment and comfort of the church against the corruption of the flesh, and the malice of Satan, and of the world, to commit the same wholly unto writing; which maketh the Holy Scriptures to be most necessary, those former ways of God's revealing his will unto his people being now ceased.
( 2 Timothy 3:15-17; Isaiah 8:20; Luke 16:29, 31; Ephesians 2:20; Romans 1:19-21; Romans 2:14,15; Psalms 19:1-3; Hebrews 1:1; Proverbs 22:19-21; Romans 15:4; 2 Peter 1:19,20 )
Note carefully the very FIRST LINE of the whole confession starts with the scripture alone as the rule of faith and practice. Do not lie my friend.....
I was Catholic for twenty years.
Though a great preacher, in some ways he seems to be a conflicted person.
In some of his sermons it seems that Calvinism shines through.
However in many more the great truths of free will, whosoever will may come, are preached. It is those doctrines that the Calvinist hates, and that Spurgeon often preached. One cannot deny election. It is in the Bible. But unlike that Calvinists of today it is unlikely that he was a hard determinist.
No, I don't err; you just disagree with my theology. That's all.Then you misunderstand what he means by 'free will'. God frees our will for salvation, otherwise we are under the spirit of bondage (Romans 8) and enslaved to sin, those who are lost are then not free (John 8) as you claim, until the Son makes us free. Nothing is further from the truth. Man is not free in his will.
The 'whole head is sick', every part of man, and this 'whole head' being sick is not physical, but spiritual sickness and bondage, Isaiah 1:5ff.
Free will teaches man can come at any time on his own volition. This is a grave theological error and grants man the glory. Scriptural truth gives God all the glory.
Therefore you do greatly err DHK.
Yes you have said that, but you don't practice it.
No, I don't err; you just disagree with my theology. That's all.
I'll prove it to you.
When you get to heaven, you can ask the Lord! :smilewinkgrin:
The RCC does not preach the gospel. I never heard the gospel preached in all the years I was in the Catholic Church. The first time I did hear the gospel was in a dormitory of a university, and then I got saved. Soon after that I left the Catholic Church.DHK,
(Just wondering) but from what I have read thus far of you, you seem like a quick witted, smart, educated person. You seem to be able to pick through the (for lack of better wording) crud and see thing for what they are. So, I am just wondering ( perhaps you where still very young 1yr-20yr old, however, what kept you in the Catholic church for so long? Not, to take you or this thread off topic and if you would rather answer in a pm or not at all, I understand. ( I don't care how you answer ) Was just interested.
Then again, I was a hardcore charismatic before being baptist but I blame it on pure ignorance and lack of being educated. I guess we all have our reasons.
Though a great preacher, in some ways he seems to be a conflicted person.
In some of his sermons it seems that Calvinism shines through.
However in many more the great truths of free will, whosoever will may come, are preached. It is those doctrines that the Calvinist hates, and that Spurgeon often preached. One cannot deny election. It is in the Bible. But unlike that Calvinists of today it is unlikely that he was a hard determinist.
So now you accuse Icon as one who doesn't practice what? I see him practicing quite a bit and Scriptural in all his refutations of everything you say. What is this accusation of yours that he doesn't practice it?
What a reprehensible accusation DHK. There is no need for this sort of attack upon his character. :type: