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Is hair splitting a favoured pastime with Calvinists?
Having been with a semi-Calvinist in a largely Calvinist denomination, but one dominated by liberal theologians, I would say the correct answer is, “not necessarily,” which admittedly sounds a bit hair-splitty; there are some Calvinists who have engaged in theological controversies which are intense and based on issues I can’t even figure out, for example, the Federal Vision people, so as far as they are concerned, yes, but on the other hand there are Reformed Catholics who are liturgical and who are very nice, also some of the high church Congregationalists, at places like Park Street Church in Boston, which is a lovely church in every respect, or in London there was the King’s Weigh House, which developed a beautiful liturgy under Rev. John Hunter, and his successor tried to make it a meeting place to facilitate ecumenical reconciliation between the Roman Catholics and Protestants; when he retired having failed to accomplish that, he converted to Roman Catholicism, but nonetheless the King’s Weigh House was extremely liturgical and was not a place for hair splitting. Due to demographic changes, namely, the Square Mile of the City of London ceasing to be a major residential neighborhood, its total residential population dropping to under 10,000, concentrated in a few places like the Barbican Centre, instead becoming the center of Britan’s financial industry and insurance industry, home to the large investment banks and Lloyd’s of London, as well as the Inns of Court, it consolidated with another parish that became absorbed into the liberal United Reformed Church, but its building was sold to the Ukrainian Greek Catholic church and is the main Ukrainian Catholic cathedral in Greater London, which i would imagine is something you would be happy about; I am happy about it; and I think the last two pastors of it who were both highly liturgical Christians would be happy that it remains a center of a traditional denomination that embraces beautiful liturgy and traditional Christian morality, which is unfortunately no longer the case with the United Reformed Church, which is rather a liberal mainline church much more liberal than the Church of England.
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