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Bart Goddard
>If you go outside the RC and EO, there are only two kinds
>of Christians: Lutherans and wannabees.
LOL. You'll appreciate a comment made the other night. An Orthodox
Deacon who serves with us during Lent (he's assigned to a church
which does not do the usual pre-sanctified liturgies on Wednesdays),
my Priest and I were discussing the Eccumenical Patriarch and his
attempts to find a way to re-unite with Rome. The Deacon's comment
was "If that happens, I'll be signing 'A Mighty Fortress Is Our God'
in an LCMS Church the next Sunday."
:-)
Of course - he was referring to a "reunion" where the Pope didn't
renounce his heresies.
-Stephen
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Gary McNees wrote:
>
> Well, here we agree wholeheartedly. The notion of sovereignty taught
by
> the Calvinists makes God the author, cause, and doer of sin. That
they
> deny this is because they have no problems with illogic.
>
When I read you and other place this objection before Calvinistic
theology, I just shake my head and wonder if any of you have read
Calvin for yourselves. This is a false deduction. It is akin to a
JfW declaring that Christians are not really monotheist. It is a
complete misapprehension of the doctrine and the whole of theology.
Calvinism is not inerrant. No school of theology is. However, it best
represent the normative interpretation of scripture. It has the fewest
inconsistences. It has the most consistent system. It best adheres to
Christ's own use of the scriptures. And though there is must
appreciation of Augustine's theology, it separates itself from
Augustine in refusing to accept any of Plato's view of reality
presuppositionally. Calvinism's sola scriptura separates it self from
all forms of humanistic interpretation of what it is. It refuses the
I-it and the I-Thou dicotomy. There are no other systems which do
this.
>
> It is one thing to Permit or Allow your child to disobey you, and
quite
> another to cause them to do so. Because of their faulty anthropology,
> faulty soteriology, faulty sovereignty, they have essentially one
real
> will in the universe.
>
I don't know how else to debate this other than you haven't a clue what
Calvinism actually teaches. Beyond this, you have little appreciation
of either epistomology or hamartology as taught within the scriptures.