Have you seen this video or DVD? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue21...alcNQcEcaiXC-VkeZJGvKX1mPNI5luD58jODi2WbBadz_ Whats your thoughts?
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Thoughts?Have you seen this video or DVD? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue21...alcNQcEcaiXC-VkeZJGvKX1mPNI5luD58jODi2WbBadz_ Whats your thoughts?
1st. Many of those who hold to the 'doctrines of grace' do not hold to the 'L'.
2nd. Many of those who hold to the 'doctrines of grace' do not agree with regeneration preceding faith. (ex. Geisler, Millard J. Erickson - both Systematic Theology book writer, and if I'm not mistake D. Akin also).
Many does not necessate the majority but it can also mean a grouping. Example - "There are many people in America who are farmers"."Many"?! Than they are not Calvinists -- plain and simple. It's nonsensical to be known as a Calvinist and yet deny particular redemption.
TCGreek is another one, at least the last thing he stated was that he was leaning greatly this way along with men like Millard Erickson who wrote "Christian Theology" and others like Norm Geisler. But they are not the only ones either.Again, "many"?! Aside from Pastor Larry here, who claims to be a Calvinist yet says that regeneration precedes faith?
I think you need have redefined the word "many".
Many does not necessate the majority but it can also mean a grouping. Example - "There are many people in America who are farmers".
You might 'think' it is nonsensical, and yet they exsist and have existed.
TCGreek is another one, at least the last thing he stated was that he was leaning greatly this way along with men like Millard Erickson who wrote "Christian Theology" and others like Norm Geisler. But they are not the only ones either.![]()
Have you seen this video or DVD? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue21...alcNQcEcaiXC-VkeZJGvKX1mPNI5luD58jODi2WbBadz_ Whats your thoughts?
Billwald: Bible states that Judas is condemned so it is obvious that Jesus didn't die for him. Who else does it state that Jesus didn't die for?
Soninme: Christ died, indeed, for many people, but not all (Matthew 26:28).
FriendofSpurgeon: Unless one is a universalist (that all go to heaven), then (whether you've thought about it or not) you believe in a limited atonement.
The question is then is the atonement limited by design (Calvinism) or by chance (Arminianism).