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2/27/16 6:45 AM |
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response to B. McCauslandClearly, we do not understand one another. In spoken English, 'if' as you used it is loaded with assumption. Now if I have understood you correctly you are suggesting that I am bearing false witness against you. This is blatantly false and deeply offensive. Your posts are very difficult to understand at times due to the way you structure sentences and your unique phraseology. So forgive me if they are misunderstood. I am familiar with both the ministry of Chris Hand and Chamberlin and have listened to both sermons although they are not the final word on the subject. I am strictly conservative myself yet I have knowledge of the church Mr. Murray is from and can assure you that, though not as conservative in nature as I personally prefer they would not be considered Neo-Calvinist. It has never been my intention to offend you but I can see now that debate with you is pretty pointless mainly because you don't understand what I am trying to say and vice-versa. I'm sure you don't mean to be offensive either so rather than be offended again by your rather cutting posts...I wish you well and though I have not borne false witness against you I apologise if that is what you understood. God bless |
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2/26/16 8:54 AM |
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B. McCausland wrote: Our conscience should be bound only by the Word of God, not by any fellow Christian, any preacher, 'divine', denomination, creed, or church affiliation. Neo-Calvinism leans heavenly on the idea of 'personal opinion' which varies from individual to individual, ethnical settings, or cultures. Conservatism leans on convictions made out from the strict teaching of the Word. This seems a safer ground of confidence. God has given teachers to the church and we do well to benefit from such a gift. Yet we should exercise Berean discernment. While doing so, often one seems less convinced by the ministry of some because of their lapsed sense on biblical separation. Andrew Foster's series on 'Separation' defines the issue using the Levitical teaching. http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?sid=112909930303 You seem to have gone off on a tangent. I'm not disputing any of the above, although your understanding of Neo-Calvinism doesn't seem too thorough in all honesty. I take issue with terms like Neo-Calvinism being bandied about so easily and often without much cause. That is my point. |
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2/4/16 6:24 AM |
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B. McCausland wrote: Imprecatory prayers have not in view personal vindication, but the honour of God. A valid exposition about the topic can be followed here: http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=104151837509 Well said sister. To God be all honour and glory. |
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