Steve Costley thinks he can prove that John Calvin did not teach limited atonement -- at least not the kind advocated by most modern Calvinists.
Calvinists vs. Arminians: Who's really trying to limit the atonement? I guess it all depends on what you mean by "limit."
David Hewitt shares his thoughts on what Dr. Morris Chapman had to say about the "resurgence of Calvinism" in the SBC.
According to Jeff, Calvinism "leads to irresponsibility and sin." He uses the "not quite sin" of beer-drinking as an example: "All denominations that flaunt beer drinking are hyper-Calvinist denominations. It allows an excuse to mess with sin because it's all God's fault anyway." Sounds like someone could use a tall, cold one.
Which is more loving? Calvinism or Arminianism? After reading through this analysis, the answer should be clear.
"That doctrine that is called 'Calvinist' did not spring from Calvin; we believe that it sprang from the great founder of all truth." -Charles H. Spurgeon
2 comments:
Thanks for the link. I probably could use a tall cold one. I'll wait and see what God has ordained for me today!
Thanks for the link, Leefer! But don't worry, I wasn't victimized. This is what I choose.
Cat
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