^j^RaspberryAngel
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Is it just me or is there a constant here. One of many of course.
There are those who argue they were formerly Calvinists or of the Reformed path, be they any denomination whatever, and yet having come from that prior background they now argue in a manner wherein they don't know what those Calvinist, Reformed doctrinal teachings, said.
They act as if they've no comprehension of the very scriptures that supported and sustained that tradition they claim they were once believers in and part of.
It isn't like foreknowledge is impossible to comprehend. Nor does its meaning alter because someone alters their belief system.
And my favorite, it isn't like all knowing ceases to be omniscient simply because someone says God doesn't know everything and no where in the Bible is it found he does.
My take is, we're not arguing with former Calvinists or those in any denomination born in the Reformation.
If we are then no wonder they left. They didn't feel at home there because they didn't comprehend a thing that was taught.
But isn't that also understandable according to scripture?
There are those who argue they were formerly Calvinists or of the Reformed path, be they any denomination whatever, and yet having come from that prior background they now argue in a manner wherein they don't know what those Calvinist, Reformed doctrinal teachings, said.
They act as if they've no comprehension of the very scriptures that supported and sustained that tradition they claim they were once believers in and part of.
It isn't like foreknowledge is impossible to comprehend. Nor does its meaning alter because someone alters their belief system.
And my favorite, it isn't like all knowing ceases to be omniscient simply because someone says God doesn't know everything and no where in the Bible is it found he does.
My take is, we're not arguing with former Calvinists or those in any denomination born in the Reformation.
If we are then no wonder they left. They didn't feel at home there because they didn't comprehend a thing that was taught.
But isn't that also understandable according to scripture?
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