Marvin Knox
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That's an excellent article. I always enjoyed James Montgomery Boice whenever I heard him on the radio over the years. He has a very distinctive delivery. He writes well also.I'm not trying to get into any discussion (I haven't been very helpful), but I found this web article very accurate in describing what I as a Reformed Christian believe.
http://www.reformedreader.org/t.u.l.i.p.htm
I want to stress the fact that there is no need for division just because we don't share the same views on mankind's nature or God's sovereignty. I was not saved Reformed, but rather with a simple belief in Jesus Christ as my savior. I hope there can be unity and friendliness on this thread.
God bless.
Personally I view "limited atonement in a different light than he does. In fact I view it a little differently than most Calvinists do.
But the article is still a very fine summation of the basic points of Reformed theology.
I agree with you that there need not be a great deal of division over these doctrines. Civil discussion can and does take place between people of different views - both here and elsewhere.
But there are some who will not only not discuss Reformed theology considerately - their non-Reformed theology actually goes much farther afield than "Arminians" in general do.
The Arminian remonstrants would roll over in their graves if they thought their views on salvation were being lumped in with the "works" oriented gospel fielded here by a few in particular.
What you are often and sadly witnessing here in this section of the forum is a combination of discussion concerning the doctrines of grace as viewed by Calvinists and non Calvinists - combined - with a defense of the gospel of grace, and justification by faith alone, as viewed by both Calvinists and non Calvinists in general against the onslaught of what I consider another gospel.
That gospel really isn't "good news" at all. If allowed to flourish without opposition it would be very "bad news" indeed.
It gets much more sticky than normal at times because of that added element IMO.
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