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Rippon

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Hey Rippon.

Go chase a rabbit.
What an air-tight substantive post. I am sure you use that line to good effect when doing your witnessing.

By the way, you said in # 31 that you put me on block and no longer read my posts. Hmm... You don't do what you say.
 

Rippon

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When did I ever ask for your or Rippons advice in this area?

Don't you realize that you need to use the possessive apostrophe? It should be :Rippon's.

You could reword your question like this:
"Have I asked for your advice, or Rippon's for that matter?"

You have indeed not asked for our advice, but out of our generosity we have lavished you with helpful hints regarding grammar. And there are a handful of other posters who have done so also. Are we all to be dismissed by the wave of your hand?
 

InTheLight

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Don't you realize that you need to use the possessive apostrophe? It should be :Rippon's.

You could reword your question like this:
"Have I asked for your advice, or Rippon's for that matter?"

You have indeed not asked for our advice, but out of our generosity we have lavished you with helpful hints regarding grammar. And there are a handful of other posters who have done so also. Are we all to be dismissed by the wave of your hand?

If you want someone to follow you around and correct your spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors, I could do that. I see an error in each of your last two posts.

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Aaron

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If, however, your concept of Calvinism also includes his adherence to infant baptism & all its accompanying heresies, I don't think many BB posters would be with you on that?
No one I know, not even Presbyterians, will say that Calvinism means anything other than Predestination.
 

JonC

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No one I know, not even Presbyterians, will say that Calvinism means anything other than Predestination.


Travel in small circles, eh? [emoji3]. Just kidding, Aaron. It does not take much, however, to find Reformed churches that see "Baptist" and Reformed/Calvinistic as opposite doctrines. I know some Presbyterian members who are adamant that Calvinism denotes a covenantal understanding that is foreign to churches that could hold to "believers baptism." I also know of Arminian churches that believe in predestination (although not unconditional election).


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