I always believed that God hardened the hearts of the reprobates as we see in Romans 11 however when considering total deprivaty it would be redundant for him to do so? So are their hearts hardened and if not what is Romans 11 referring to?
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Supralapsarians and infralapsarians disagree on the matter as can be seen from the above. This is an in-house discussion that will likely continue until the eschaton but should never be a matter of division among Calvinists.
As noted earlier above, the majority view (infralapsarianism) is that God, in His sovereign act of hardening a particular person for His own glory, withhold's the restraints placed on already fallen mankind.
JM,
I do not think an internet sampling, especially of sites like PB, are indicative of the greater population of Calvinists. From all my readings and study, infralapsarianism is the majority report and has been since the Reformation. There is not a single confession affirmed by Reformed or Particular Baptist that is decidedly supralapsarian, rather they are implicitly infralapsarian but written such that a supra may nevertheless affirm them.
No I do not in general. A poll needs to be conducted with a proper sample set from a population for the results to be statistically valid. When the population is already narrowed by, say, membership in a very conservative group (population), the results are going to be skewed accordingly. That is not a bad thing per se, if the poll is related to conservative topics. So it comes down to the context of the poll.AMR, do you think net polls are good to gauge popular belief?
I always believed that God hardened the hearts of the reprobates as we see in Romans 11 however when considering total deprivaty it would be redundant for him to do so? So are their hearts hardened and if not what is Romans 11 referring to?
No I do not in general. A poll needs to be conducted with a proper sample set from a population for the results to be statistically valid. When the population is already narrowed by, say, membership in a very conservative group (population), the results are going to be skewed accordingly. That is not a bad thing per se, if the poll is related to conservative topics. So it comes down to the context of the poll.
I am not as familiar with Baptist history, but I would hazard to guess that the accordng to the way the 1689 LBCF reads, one would be hard pressed to claim it is so explicitly supralapsarian that a majority would agree.AMR, would you say, historically, Particular Baptists tended to be supra?
I do not have anything of use for the supra position. Of course, Gill would be a useful source as he was quite the supra.Great quotes AMR. Do you have any by supras about the history of the position or just infras? I use to think Calvin was infra but recently found out otherwise. Any idea why Calvin and Beza's supra position was rejected? Anything from history?
Thanks