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This area, since the "Debate a", and the "Ask a" Fundamentalist areas were removed, has become very quiet.
There has been a shift here on the Forums.
A few years ago, the Soteriology area, and the Baptist areas were the hotbeds and battle grounds for debates between Arminian theology and Calvinist theology.
And believe it or not, at one time, this area was the last place where Fundamentalism ruled.
I have always maintained that I was born a few centuries too late.
I make no apologies for my Calvinist/Reformed/Baptist theology. (I should have been born in the 1700's)
I make no apologies for my 1878 convictions and stand by what Fundamentalist said 140 years ago. (And again, I should have been born in the late 1800's)
Fundamentalism has always had roots in both Baptist and Reformed theology.
Evidence of this can been seen in the Handbook of Fundamentalist theology: "The Fundamentals; A Testimony to the Truth".
I am a member of this area. And as such, Fundamentalists traditionally held to some form of "Dispensationalism". (Most notably their stamen that they believe in "The premillennial Second Coming of Christ."
I am probably the last bastion of "Old Time Fundamental" faith.
I make this statement to anybody and everybody who reads this, I will not apologize for my convictions! What you see as heresy, I see as truth. Furthermore, in the thread recently on "pre-trib", my views were attacked. They always have been.
Regarding eschatology, no one person, other than Jesus Christ, and that includes me and anybody else who posts here, had a theology that was 100% correct!
I make the announcement that, in any thread henceforth, regarding eschatology, if you do not want my .02 worth, before you attack, ask me to leave.
Otherwise...
God Bless
Till all are one.
There has been a shift here on the Forums.
A few years ago, the Soteriology area, and the Baptist areas were the hotbeds and battle grounds for debates between Arminian theology and Calvinist theology.
And believe it or not, at one time, this area was the last place where Fundamentalism ruled.
I have always maintained that I was born a few centuries too late.
I make no apologies for my Calvinist/Reformed/Baptist theology. (I should have been born in the 1700's)
I make no apologies for my 1878 convictions and stand by what Fundamentalist said 140 years ago. (And again, I should have been born in the late 1800's)
Fundamentalism has always had roots in both Baptist and Reformed theology.
Evidence of this can been seen in the Handbook of Fundamentalist theology: "The Fundamentals; A Testimony to the Truth".
I am a member of this area. And as such, Fundamentalists traditionally held to some form of "Dispensationalism". (Most notably their stamen that they believe in "The premillennial Second Coming of Christ."
I am probably the last bastion of "Old Time Fundamental" faith.
I make this statement to anybody and everybody who reads this, I will not apologize for my convictions! What you see as heresy, I see as truth. Furthermore, in the thread recently on "pre-trib", my views were attacked. They always have been.
Regarding eschatology, no one person, other than Jesus Christ, and that includes me and anybody else who posts here, had a theology that was 100% correct!
I make the announcement that, in any thread henceforth, regarding eschatology, if you do not want my .02 worth, before you attack, ask me to leave.
Otherwise...
God Bless
Till all are one.
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