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Post by Kerrigan on May 15, 2009 14:25:11 GMT -5
Calvinism vs. The Early Church Fathers on the subject of Conditional Security:
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Post by joemccowan on May 21, 2009 6:41:21 GMT -5
Very well done!
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Post by jonathandwhitehead on May 21, 2009 9:16:57 GMT -5
9:35, I get that all the time. So according to you: We must live a perfect, holy, obedient life in order to be saved (which I would agree with) but we don't have to be baptized. Yet, obedience is required for salvation. I'm confused as of how the doctrine of Eternal Security offers any security. I like to ask Calvinist how they know they're saved.
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Post by steve spidell on May 22, 2009 0:11:01 GMT -5
Really liked the video, Kerrigan. "our faith is justified by our works" i like that! I'm reading John Fletcher's "Checks to Antinomianism" , he says we are justified by the evidence of our works, sounds pretty close.
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Post by Kerrigan on May 22, 2009 9:19:46 GMT -5
Thanks Steve! Yeah, I cam up with that all by myself! I often read Checks to Antinomianism as a "devotional" at night before I go to bed. Fletcher is great!
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