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You don't have to look very far. We see it almost every day on these forums. That's why I think your post is relevant and important. Unfortunately, posts like yours never seem to make a difference - at least a visible difference here. Maybe what you post here will sink in over a period of years for at least one person. I hope so.Originally posted by Rippon:
One never knows what one may find on this forum Marcia. Many who claim to believe the Bible do not when puh comes to shove. Their sentiment or personal philosophy takes over. I have seen it.
Where do you find deception?Originally posted by Bob Dudley:
And, if I read right, why would deception be a Christian way to do it?
That's funny! I would never connect legalism with Calvinism, myself. Take Spurgeon, for example. Have you ever read about his antics regarding the fact that he smoked cigars? They're pretty funny. Some stories are about how he used to poke holes in legalistic thinking.Originally posted by Helen:
But even aside from that, we had all noticed several other things: the arrogance and pride of so many Calvinists; their propensity for mockery of what didn't agree with them; and their tendency toward legalism.
This is a true story: When I was at Dallas Seminary, taking a Church History class from John Hannah, we were talking about Soren Kierkegaard. A student raised his hand and asked, "What do you do with someone who really and truly got saved through the false teaching of someone like Keirkegaard?"Originally posted by Bob Dudley:
Oh, and neither one of them had perfect theology.![]()
And God STILL blessed their efforts. How'd THAT happen?
Bob, I'm not sure that numbers of people who come forward and pray a prayer and fill out a card equals genuine conversions. We surely don't see changed lives after all those millions of people pray the prayer in one of his crusades.Originally posted by Bob Dudley:
[QB] That would be a good thread. Maybe when I have time to breath (about 13 May) I'll ask the question: As flawed as Billy Graham was on some things (read: seperation) why did God still bless his ministry? Or, maybe, do you believe that God blessed? That would be another good question.
You've only just scratched the surface. I've seen SBC pastors go to incredible lengths to increase membership at the cost of Biblical integrity. So you not only have inflated numbers, but what do those numbers really represent?Originally posted by Calvibaptist:
It is the same problem the SBC has right now. They have over 6 million baptized members on the rolls, but only 2 million on average in attendance on Sunday. That last number includes visitors and children not on membership rolls. How come their is such an attrition rate? Is God really blessing the SBC, or are we just making up numbers to look big?
</font>[/QUOTE]That's what we like about you, Bob...a man who might not say much, but says it so very well.Originally posted by Bob Dudley:
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While nothing is ever done without His permission, His perfect will is rarely, if ever, done on earth right now.Originally posted by pituophis:
Can I ask a question that may be somewhat related to this....Is God's Will always done here on earth?
That'd be me.That's what we like about you, Bob...a man who might not say much, but says it so very well.
I'm having a hard time reconciling these two concepts. Nothing is done without God's permission. Yet His perfect will is rarely, if ever, done on earth.Originally posted by Helen:
While nothing is ever done without His permission, His perfect will is rarely, if ever, done on earth right now.
</font>[/QUOTE]Bob, are you just trying to run up your number of posts?Originally posted by Bob Dudley:
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