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The False Gospel of Arminianism

Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by KenH, Aug 20, 2024.

  1. KenH

    KenH Well-Known Member

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    A sermon preached by Sonny Hernandez, pastor of Trinity Gospel Church, in Lexington, Kentucky.

    1 hour, 4 minute video.

    The False Gospel of Arminianism



     
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    Brightfame52 Well-Known Member

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    Ive listened to him before and read some of his books, he is sound in many points.
     
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    Obviously Arminianism, Calvinism, and Amyraldinism are not actually false gospels.

    Each are relatively recent (in terms of the Chriatian faith) understandings of how God affects salvation, not the Gospel itself.

    All three become false gospels when one places the position they agree with in place of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

    The problem with the video is the pastor does not address the philosophical positions he lays over Scripture while condemning the presupposed ideas of Arminianism. It is akin to one Mormon sect condemning another without actually examining Mormonism itself.

    Arminianism, Amyraldinism, and Calvinism represents disagreements in the same overall theological system (they were once all within orthodox Calvinism, until in the late 17th century).

    Arminianism and Calvinism - in twrms of doctrine - did not drift apart but people became more polarized and insistent about leaning on their understanding. (Remember, James Arminius died an orthodox Calvinist.)
     
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