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1 | An Arminian Consensus in the Forum? | 1 John 2:2 | Lionstrong | 19292 | ||
An Arminian Consensus in the Forum on the Meaning of the Unlimited Atonement of Our Savior, Is There One? I don't see the following views as being necessarily mutually exclusive, but I don't see them as being the same either: * Christ's death PROVIDES forgiveness for all men. (I don't have it, but I can get it, if I want it. It's there for the asking.) * Christ's death RESULTS in the forgivenss of all men. (All have the forgiveness of sin.) * Christ's death results in the forgiveness of every man of all sins except one. (Christ didn't die for that one sin.) *Christ's death results in the forgiveness of all men, but they will still go to hell if they don't believe in Christ. (This makes forgiveness of no value. I'm forgiven but going to hell for not accepting Christ.) Peace, Lionstrong |
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2 | An Arminian Consensus in the Forum? | 1 John 2:2 | Norrie | 19295 | ||
I never heard of Calvin/Armenian before I got on this forum, but are you asking true/false questions here? * Christ's death PROVIDES forgiveness for all men. (I don't have it, but I can get it, if I want it. It's there for the asking.) TRUE * Christ's death RESULTS in the forgivenss of all men. (All have the forgiveness of sin.) TRUE * Christ's death results in the forgiveness of every man of all sins except one. (Christ didn't die for that one sin.) FALSE *Christ's death results in the forgiveness of all men, but they will still go to hell if they don't believe in Christ. (This makes forgiveness of no value. I'm forgiven but going to hell for not accepting Christ.) TRUE |
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3 | An Arminian Consensus in the Forum? | 1 John 2:2 | Reformer Joe | 19525 | ||
Norrie: To get back to the root of the distinctives between Calvinism and Arminianism, you can read the Canons of Dordt. Since this a Calvinist document, all that it affirms represents Calvinist theology, and all that it rejects/denies are distinctives of Arminianism. I would encourage anyone who wants to undertsand the differences and why they are so important to read this document. It will help you grasp the two views and see why you are generally one or the other, even if you reject the labels themselves. You can find it here: http://www.reformed.org/documents/canons_of_dordt.html --Joe! |
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4 | An Arminian Consensus in the Forum? | 1 John 2:2 | Ken hepting | 100903 | ||
On this we can agree.... | ||||||