To: Mr Rogers; P-Marlowe; kosta50
It seems to me that hyper-Calvinism is just Calvinism logically carried out. Just to be clear, we consider hyper-Calvinism to be anti-Calvinism since it violates scripture right and left. Logical implications can be fine (such as double predestination), but not when they contradict God's word. For example, a hyper-Calvinist might say that witnessing is a waste of time, but we know that witnessing is commanded by God, therefore, it cannot be a waste of time.
582 posted on
03/05/2010 10:37:05 PM PST by
Forest Keeper
((It is a joy to me to know that God had my number, before He created numbers.))
To: Forest Keeper
Logical implications can be fine (such as double predestination), but not when they contradict God's word. Are you saying that God, or God's Word, is not logical?
And no, I'm not talking the "spiritual man" vs. "natural man" stuff. I'm talking rules of logic.
597 posted on
03/06/2010 6:32:49 AM PST by
ShadowAce
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