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Wow.... That is a lot of responses... I will take the time to read them shortly as I am interested in what all of you have to say. Thanks for taking the time to write. By the way, I am thoroughly familiar with the theological perspective of all of the Bibles I listed. I am interested in not only deepening my own convictions but also I like to learn why others think the way they do. I find it helps me minister to people more effectively... Thanks again for the many responses, I look forward to reading them all...
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Concerning Mr. Ruckman, Chette777 mentioned something negative about him. I would encourage you to get with him about spreading rumors against Mr. Ruckman. Just as Mr. Ruckman guides many of you, I choose other teachers whom I believe are better Bible teachers. I hope that helps resolve any confusion. Thank you for the welcome to the board!!! |
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Explain to me your understanding of Lordship salvation and explain to me why it is unbiblical.... |
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I myself am a Reformed Baptist (2nd London Baptist Confession, 5 Solas, 5 Points of Calvinism, Baptistic Covenant Theology, Amillennial). I choose to reference the works of many different theological perspectives to deepen both my own convictions but also to understand the perspective of others. |
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Hodges is just nuts. He isn't even preaching ANY gospel. There is no death, burial or resurrection in his gospel. I don't think he stands for free grace. I think he stands for fire insurance. A man doesn't even need to know about the cross, sin, or the deity of Christ to be saved according to hodges. At the least, Macarthur and Ryrie are in agreement on the foundation of Christianity, that Jesus is God, born of a virgin, died for the sins of the world.
I know hodges believes them as well, but he denies they are part of the facts to be believed in when getting saved. I don't know why you say very good though. Was I sitting an exam? You may find this is not the forum for you friend, but you are most welcome. Do not be surprised when your reformed theology is rebuked, refuted and generally ignored. Let me state this clearly though. We are NOT Arminian. We are mostly Bible Believing Baptists, although I believe there are a few Open Brethren on here as well. We believe, well most of us do, in Eternal Security of the Believer, and the FREE gift of God, received through faith in His Son Jesus Christ. We are dispensational in beliefs, and many of us respect the writings of Dr Ruckman. Our dear brother Stephen is a mennonite and loves God dearly, and while he has had heated discussion with the forum over certain issues, he has done it in a manner of grace and love that is uncommon amongst many Christians. So welcome to the forum |
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Hey Luke - thank you for the response...
You were not sitting for exam, I was just complimenting you on your knowledge. I would never accuse anyone here of being Arminian. Before I was Calvinistic, I was much like all of you and I hated it when Calvinists would call me Arminian when in fact I was not. I am not here to be a jerk. I would like to share some things I have come across in my own pilgrimage. I am sure I will not be here for a long time, but as I am passing through I appreciate the hospitality. |
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No offense meant EWG. Thanks for sharing from your pilgrimage as you pass through. I have listened to some of biblepreachingarchives a long while back. Anyway, you got a lot on your plate to fulfill "(2nd London Baptist Confession, 5 Solas, 5 Points of Calvinism, Baptistic Covenant Theology, Amillennial)". Is there room(time wise, or theologically) for the Great Commission? |
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Is there room(time wise, or theologically) for the Great Commission?
Or any point, since all the elect will be saved... |
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