delizzle
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The doctrine of Limited Atonement.Who told you that? What utter nonsense!
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The doctrine of Limited Atonement.Who told you that? What utter nonsense!
But according to the Calvinist doctrine of Limited Atonement (the "L" in T.U.L.I.P) Jesus didn't die for everyone, just the elect. So unless you are the "elect" the Gospel is not meant for them.
Another note, if Calvinism is true, why share the Gospel at all?
Wouldn't the elect come strolling in the church doors regardless of ever hearing the Gospel?
Or is God now dependant on man to share the Gospel to someone in order for them to get saved?
Btw...i am going to be unavailable for responses for the next couple weeks because I will be in a field exercise in the desert.
The Christian Reformed denomination also happens to be one of the more liberal of such in the USA, comparable in many respects to the United Church of Christ. It is apples and oranges when comparing them to various other "Reformed" churches.
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See the Great Commission and Romans 10:14 "How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching?"
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True, as reformed baptists and conservation Reformed seem to still be growing.I think that there is some confusion of terms in this thread. There is a denomination which has the word "Reformed" in its title that has some very liberal congregations. The "Reformed Church in America" is quite a mixed bag.
Why are we now putting limitations on God? Is God now dependant on humanity to save His elect?
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Why are we now putting limitations on God? Is God now dependant on humanity to save His elect?
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Website of the Christian Reformed Church in North AmericaThe Christian Reformed denomination also happens to be one of the more liberal of such in the USA, comparable in many respects to the United Church of Christ. It is apples and oranges when comparing them to various other "Reformed" churches.
Right from the start, the Christian Reformed Church...played a key role in creating — and continuing to work on — the New International Version of the Bible....going back to 1955 when Howard Long, a CRC layman from Seattle, Wash., first brought the idea of a new translation in contemporary English
the NIV has become the world’s most read modern-English Bible translation of the Bible with over 450 million copies distributed worldwide. "The NIV arose out of the CRC and the CRC has been deeply involved in working on it," says Williams, secretary of the committee that meets every year to consider updates to the NIV.
Fair enough.One should never confuse God's using him with God's needing him.