To: stripes1776; kosta50; HarleyD
And I have stated that most Protestants today do believe in free will. I stand by that statement because it is true. Absolutely correct. The problem is that "free will" or "cooperating" is a Catholic concept. That's why there is very little differences between today's Protestants and Catholics. The core theology is the same. Most Protestants today are no longer Calvinists. During the Reformation almost all Protestants were Calvinists.
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02/17/2006 8:59:37 AM PST by
HarleyD
("Man's steps are ordained by the Lord, How then can man understand his way?" Prov 20:24)
To: HarleyD; Forest Keeper; kosta50
HarleyD stated: Absolutely correct. The problem is that "free will" or "cooperating" is a Catholic concept. That's why there is very little differences between today's Protestants and Catholics. The core theology is the same. Most Protestants today are no longer Calvinists. During the Reformation almost all Protestants were Calvinists.Harley, I am glad to find something that we can agree on. But Forest Keeper disagrees with you.
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