Tea
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I don’t believe in separation of church and state
Whenever church-state governments have formed in the past, history has shown us that has not gone very well.
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I don’t believe in separation of church and state
But like communism … THIS TIME it will work!Whenever church-state governments have formed in the past, history has shown us that has not gone very well.
I agree in the sense that we have been given the responsibility to occupy “till He comes” as citizens of the countries where we have been placed. We have an interest in and responsibility to our countries and neighbors to promote the gospel. If it is in our power and within our rights, as is often the case where this subject arises, we are in the right to initiate, support, and further any advance of the gospel.I would agree. I also hold that the Church should seek to dominate the Govt.
I don’t want an official Christian Govt. I want a govt dominated by Christians. We are a govt by the people. If we as Christians don’t dominate it, the anti Christians will.Whenever church-state governments have formed in the past, history has shown us that has not gone very well.
I am referring to our govt working the way it did when it was founded. Prayer in schools, Bible in schools, laws based on Biblical law, etc.I agree in the sense that we have been given the responsibility to occupy “till He comes” as citizens of the countries where we have been placed. We have an interest in and responsibility to our countries and neighbors to promote the gospel. If it is in our power and within our rights, as is often the case where this subject arises, we are in the right to initiate, support, and further any advance of the gospel.
I, like you I should hope, am not referring to a state church.
If God has authority over every area of our lives, politics is not excluded. I will not stand by idly and watch the world fast track themselves toward eternal destruction. I will be as much breaking power as I know how to be in the country where I have a say.
In countries where there is no freedom to speak, I would focus more on the gospel and less on politics. I will not throw away what ability I currently have. I will not give up ground where there is no conflict.
I would contend the doctrine of Calvinism began with Jesus and was more clearly stated by Paul. It was just named after Calvin many years later.Somehow I seem to have missed this thread.
I was brought up in a nominally Christian home. I did not go to church and was entirely ignorant of Arminius and Calvin.
I was saved at the age of 39 at a church that was evangelistic but rather doctrine-lite. I guess it was Arimian in its doctrine but again, Arminius and Calvin were never mentioned. From the time I was saved I came under a conviction that I needed to make up for lost time, so I read voraciously - the Bible, commentaries, anything I could lay my hands on. As I read, I became convinced of the Doctrines of Grace. I prefer to think of 'Definite' or 'Efficacious' Atonement, but TUPIP or TUEIP don't have quite the same catchy ring to them as TULIP.
I also want to say that Calvinism did not start with Calvin. In addition to him, a chap called Gottschalk of Orbais became convinced of the Doctrines of Grace at a time when most of the Church of Rome had become Semi-Pelagian. Also John Wyclif(fe) was a Calvinist 150-odd years before Calvin, as was his protege John Hus. At the time of the Reformation, William Tyndale, Peter Martyr and others were Calvinists some years before Calvin started his career.
I agree. For a politician to become a Christian is a great thing, and we should be prqaying for that.I don’t want an official Christian Govt. I want a govt dominated by Christians. We are a govt by the people. If we as Christians don’t dominate it, the anti Christians will.
Christians becoming politicians is how we got our country over here 250 years ago. We have a bit of a different history than yours. It affects the way we think. But I don’t completely disagree with your statement. I can see the argument in it. But it denies the possibility that God would want to give the government into the hands of someone who already serves Him.I agree. For a politician to become a Christian is a great thing, and we should be prqaying for that.
For a Christian to become a politician....... maybe not so good; it may draw him away from Christ into the world.
I would agree. I also hold that the Church should seek to dominate the Govt.
I don’t want an official Christian Govt. I want a govt dominated by Christians. We are a govt by the people. If we as Christians don’t dominate it, the anti Christians will.
They did that under Calvin and we see how well that turned out.
I met Newt one evening in Atlanta. Seemed like a heathen to me.Remember Newt Gringich - he was a Southern Baptist until he re-married a Roman Catholic and chose to convert to her religion.
I think you got the wrong idea from my comment Tea.
Government under calvins direction lead to
I would not hold calvin up as an example of Christian values.
To say that calvin was just a man of his times will not help the calvinist cause as the Apostles were men of their times and yet did not resort to the brutality that calvin did.