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1/1/08 3:57 PM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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Walt wrote: There is so much more evidence just now surfacing that will be published over the next few years on what happened during 1648-1651 and beyond, caused by Cromwell and the Independents, that will hopefully change many people's minds. Let me guess: They were all written by full-blown hyper-calvinists who have an equal hatred of independents. Hardly an objective opinion. Funny how Walt can run to these and ignore all the historical books that plainly state that John Calvin persecuted heretics. |
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12/29/07 2:09 PM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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Kevin, the Calvs hate when one tells the truth about John Calvin. Last time I brought the issue up with the same historical documentation to prove it, I can almost see their fangs coming through my monitor.It's man worship, if you ask me.
Walt wrote: On the other hand, those who put our trust alone in Christ's righteousness to save sinners, even original sin, can have faith that God called this baby into His heavenly kingdom. Hmm. What, does, Walt have a crystal ball that now tells him who is elect and who is not?R.K. wrote: But, Calvin while he was instrumental in the construction of state government in Geneva, did not initiate the execution but let the Law of the Land take its course against heresy. Yes, of course, and every single encyclopedia in the world conspired against John Calvin by writing lies about him.It's called the F_anciful L_and of the Calvinist. |
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12/27/07 1:07 PM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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Linda wrote: Dr. Luciano--I agree with you, too!! I printed off your comments on this issue and my son Seth Hawkins is very encouraged by you, and so am I!! Keep standing steadfast; you are not alone. Neither was Daniel. Fight on. Well, I was very encouraged by his sermon. Interesting how that works. |
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12/26/07 7:49 PM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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Walt wrote wrote: Wow, that is straight forward, to the point and right on target. It's too bad that the target happens to be the WCF instead of the Bible.Walt wrote wrote: Yamil, can you please go away and leave this faithful minister alone!? How about you leaving me alone for a change.Don Fortner wrote: If the Christ one trusts is a failure, he is not God, he is a false Christ. But somehow every time Don Fortner sins and goes against the clear will of God, Jesus is not a failure.Must be another matter of perspective. Or maybe it is the depraved idea that only Calvinist can resist God's will. Don Fortner wrote: The gospel does not present the possibility of salvation upon some condition to be met by the sinner. So much for the sovereignty of God, huh. Now God is not allowed to place conditions on his decrees. Must be that Calvinistic chain that he is hooked up to.Don Fortner wrote: It declares the accomplishment of salvation by Christ for every sinner who trusts him. He was thinking of substituting the last phrase with "only for the elect few" but then he realized how ridiculous that sounds |
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12/26/07 6:40 PM |
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Don Fortner wrote: Anyone who believes that salvation is determined by his free will rather than God's sovereign will is lost. Unfortunately, free will, is never described in the Bible as a work. Don Fortner uses his free will every single day, but I doubt he would judge himself so rashly (since only Calvinsts are allowed to use their free will) even though the Bible commands us to serve God according to grace.Don Fortner wrote: To tell them that they are saved is not charity, but cruelty! Which one is more cruel: Telling them that they are saved are telling them that they can never be saved?I guess its a matter of perspective. Don Fortner wrote: God is sovereign But not sovereign enough to allow his Word to speak for Himself, apparently. Seems more like he is on Don's Calvinistic leash.Don Fortner wrote: If the god one worships can be resisted, defeated, or controlled, he worships a false god, an idolatrous figment of his own imagination. We all know that Don Fortner resists him every time he sins, but of course, only Calvinists are allowed to do that.It's called the F_anciful L_and of the Calvinist. |
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12/23/07 11:55 PM |
Dr. Yamil Luciano | | Curing Theological Diseases | | | | | |
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brother Michael wrote: I am not a "Calvinist" but I do believe in the Scriptural doctrine of election whereby it is GOD who has chosen the week, foolish, etc. to confound the wise. You asked for a verse. Here are two. ...(John 12:39-40) I appreciate your attempt but all that verses states is that God sends some to hell and others to heaven. I doubt anyone here would argue that point.You would have to make a great theological leap of logic to go from that to unconditional election. Try finding a verse that actually states the truth of unconditional election, viz that God arbitrarily chooses some to heaven and others to hell. Just one please. I would think that you would be able to find at least one. ______________________________________ Walt wrote: He can will all he wants to be clean, or even deny he has leprosy, but if he is stricken by God with leprosy, only Christ can wash Him clean! Wow. That was a complete waste of cyberspace. You will be surprised to know that there is noone here that would disagree with that.The interesting fact is that your story states nothing about Christ choosing one leper over another. |
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12/23/07 7:16 PM |
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Walt wrote: The Calvinist always will look to Christ alone for all means and grounds of our salvation... And eveyone else... well they simply have lucked out I suppose. |
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