Posted on 01/14/2011 5:57:52 PM PST by topcat54
Evangelical book catalogs promote books such as Planet Earth: The Final Chapter, The Great Escape, and the Left Behind series. Bumper stickers warn us that the vehicles occupants may disappear at any moment. It is clear that there is a preoccupation with the idea of a secret rapture. Perhaps this has become more pronounced recently due to the expectation of a new millennium and the fears regarding potential Y2K problems. Perhaps psychologically people are especially receptive to the idea of an imminent, secret rapture at the present time. Additionally, many Christians are not aware that any other position relative to the second coming of Jesus Christ exists. Even in Reformed circles there are numerous people reading these books. Many of these people are unaware that this viewpoint conflicts with Scripture and Reformed Theology.
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Too much tension, perhaps.
Well it explains further what OPC is....though I haven’t been to one of their churches...and doubt I would go. Still it was interesting reading about them.
Nope, I've got better things to do with my time than travel down that road with you for what the fifth or sixth time now? Here is a good source if you are really serious this time:
Sometimes.
Christianity says that if Christ has covered a man's sins
Christianity says Jesus died for the sins of the world. Both are objectionable.
Is this a difficult concept to understand?
Understand what? That Christianity turned OT meanings upside down and mixed Judaism with pagan religions? Not at all.
Is it Scriptural and true? Yes.
Depends what you call "scripture."
"For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more." -- Hebrews 8:12
Let's see, that a sandwich of Isaiah and Jeremiah, both of which are directed at Israel (the Jewish people). Don't you think the author of Hebrews is a bit disingenuous to suggest this was God speaking to and about Christians?!?
The redeemed still sin because we are still human. The old man is not completely dead. But by God's mercy alone, our sins have been forgiven by Christ on the cross.
Isn't that what I was saying all along? to wit: they sin but their sins count for naught! Or is it that the Evangelical crowd just loves to oppose me even when I echo their own claims?
That's fine and dandy, Dr. E., but the fact still remains that Protestants believe and teach that, since they continue to sin, no matter what sin they commit in their process of "sanctification", their salvation cannot be lost; ergo, their sins count for naught.
Actually, I notice that of many OPC and such group posters who do this continuously. Do you also think that they are permanently on medication?
A lot of Christians disagree with Calvinists. So what? Protestants are united on what constitutes salvation - God's grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone.
Roman Catholics put themselves outside the historic, orthodox Christian faith by praying to a "co-redeemer" and foloowing "another Christ."
No one that I know teaches "pre-damnation." All men are called to kneel to Christ and believe in Him as Lord, God and Savior. Without Christ, all men are lost because all men are fallen. Without the free gift of the indwelling Holy Spirit, none of us would be saved.
Salvation is a free gift of grace, not of works, lest anyone boast.
Rome boasts.
In essence this view would have us believe that we can have the same charismatic gifts that we read about in the age of the Apostles - such as prophecy, speaking in tongues, and healing - today. |
This is a very serious error. In essence it is a result of a failure to grasp the Biblical teaching concerning the history of salvation. |
REmember Calvinists are not all Protestants
Let's see if you are capable of following this logic...
I have a Ford Explorer. A Ford Explorer is a car.
Are all cars Ford Explorers?
Were you able to follow that?
Do you believe Roman Catholicism is Christianity? I believe Calvinism is Christianity. I likewise believe Lutheranism, Congregationalism, Baptistism, Pentecostalism, Anglicanism, Methodism and Presbyterianism are all Christianity.
Roman Catholicism, not so much, as revealed by its anti-Scriptural errors.
Do you think Christians should celebrate Jewish festivals?
Your posting now as caww described.
Perhaps you need sleep.
Are Arminian preachers heretics? ,
Is Arminianism a damnable heresy?
Salvation of Infants Who DieThe OPC believes that God pre-damns infants to eternal hell. This isn't the Christian God of Love.
The Confession entertains the idea that at least some infants who die in infancy and some others "who are incapable of being outwardly called" are among the elect.
However, the Confession does not say that all such infants, etc., are saved.
"[N]othing could have been devised more likely to instruct and benefit the pious reader of sacred Scripture than that, besides describing praiseworthy characters as examples, and blameworthy characters as warnings, it should also narrate cases where good men have gone back and fallen into evil, whether they are restored to the right path or continue irreclaimable; and also where bad men have changed, and have attained to goodness, whether they persevere in it or relapse into evil; in order that the righteous may be not lifted up in the pride of security, nor the wicked hardened in despair of cure" (Against Faustus 22:96 [A.D. 400]).Remember also that Augustine rejected any notion of an invisible Church and believed in sacraments (Augustine too believed that Christ was really present in the Eucharist)
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