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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/17/2005 9:06:29 PM  1 votes
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What a wonderful day it was to join fellow believer's in the house of the Lord today!

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/17/2005 11:42:32 PM  1 votes
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Yes, it was a good day. Praise him for his guidance.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 2:25:02 PM  3 votes
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Hello all. It's good to see a thread for those of us mean spirited, fatalistic determinism(tongue planted firmly in cheek) Reformers.

For anyone who's interested, I'm a 5 pointer from the PCA, yeah, that's right we agree with Scripture that God has foreordained the Elect to Salvation to display His Mercy and Grace through and as an inheritance for His Only Begotten Son out of Love for the Son. :-)

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 5:22:38 PM  2 votes
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For anyone who's interested, I'm a 5 pointer from the PCA


Same here, bro. But I'm also teaching in an Episcopal (yeah, ECUSA if you can credit that) church as well. The rector there is a 5-pointer too, a graduate of a Presbyterian seminary in Korea. So this one one EC where you don't get "centering prayer" or (im)moral relativism. You get the sovereign majesty of God.
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 5:30:13 PM  2 votes
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You get points when someone gives a favorable rating to your posts.
I probably won't be getting many, then. I'm generally about as popular as beer & fried pork skins at a Muslim poker game. (Assuming Muslims play poker, which they probably don't.) I'll try and find excuses to give y'all points, though.
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 5:34:07 PM  1 votes
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The Heidelberg catechism is part of the three forms of unity, it's just the most famous part. The other two are the belgic confession and canons of dordt. Of the three I like the Heidelberg Catechism the best for the reason that it doesn't contain much anti catholic language beyond question 33... a very vague reference to Rome.
I may have said before, I'm using the HC at the Episcopal church because it isn't as overtly Presbyterian as the WCF. Same catechism I was teaching kids at the Baptist church before they caught me and asked me to stop. (I did; it was their church, after all.)
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 6:49:48 PM  1 votes
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ORIGINAL: Jipsah

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You get points when someone gives a favorable rating to your posts.
I probably won't be getting many, then. I'm generally about as popular as beer & fried pork skins at a Muslim poker game. (Assuming Muslims play poker, which they probably don't.) I'll try and find excuses to give y'all points, though.


LOL!

..Be a good witness for "the cause" though... truth's tough enough already

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 6:53:03 PM  1 votes
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I really can't stand these "cute smileys"... The guy makes me think I'm watching the Wiggles with my kids.

Nothing against the Wiggles... but I'm not watching them with my kids right now...

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 11:09:53 PM  1 votes
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The Heidelberg catechism is part of the three forms of unity, it's just the most famous part. The other two are the belgic confession and canons of dordt. Of the three I like the Heidelberg Catechism the best for the reason that it doesn't contain much anti catholic language beyond question 33... a very vague reference to Rome.
I may have said before, I'm using the HC at the Episcopal church because it isn't as overtly Presbyterian as the WCF. Same catechism I was teaching kids at the Baptist church before they caught me and asked me to stop. (I did; it was their church, after all.)


They made you stop? What on earth for?

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/18/2005 11:14:22 PM  1 votes
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By the way, since everyone else is doing it, I just went through and rated all of you +2

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 9:46:23 AM   
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They made you stop? What on earth for?
Baptists don't care for catechisms or creeds. They like to say "we don't believe anything but the Bible". I came to the conclusion that the Sunday School classes my daughters had been taking weren't teaching them anything at all in a systematic manner, and they were missing a bunch of things that I considered Christianity 101, so I started teaching small daughter and a couple of her friends the HC after church, in a church classroom, on Sundays.

They didn't actually catch me, in fact I told my SS teacher what I was doing, and he asked me to give him a copy of the HC so he could see if there was anything patently offensive in it. He found it unobjectionable, but the SS superintendent got wind of it, and asked me, with all due courtesy, to knock it off. I started teaching the kids at Starbucks.
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 11:13:46 AM   
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They made you stop? What on earth for?
Baptists don't care for catechisms or creeds. They like to say "we don't believe anything but the Bible". I came to the conclusion that the Sunday School classes my daughters had been taking weren't teaching them anything at all in a systematic manner, and they were missing a bunch of things that I considered Christianity 101, so I started teaching small daughter and a couple of her friends the HC after church, in a church classroom, on Sundays.

They didn't actually catch me, in fact I told my SS teacher what I was doing, and he asked me to give him a copy of the HC so he could see if there was anything patently offensive in it. He found it unobjectionable, but the SS superintendent got wind of it, and asked me, with all due courtesy, to knock it off. I started teaching the kids at Starbucks.


Objectionable... Only believe the bible... I guess also that it would unreasonable for them to see that any time someone makes a statement concerning biblical truth, they have made a confession. And that the books that they use to teach from are by default, catechisms.

And, we have a rollyeyes smace again! Yayyyy! Now we can roll our eyes at people.



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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 11:34:37 AM  1 votes
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Objectionable... Only believe the bible... I guess also that it would unreasonable for them to see that any time someone makes a statement concerning biblical truth, they have made a confession. And that the books that they use to teach from are by default, catechisms.


I know, it doesn't make much sense to me either. Even if you don't have a creed written down, you still have one in your head. You have a set of beliefs based on the Bible.

And....the Baptists DO have creeds! The 1689 London Baptist Confession (which is basically the WCF minus infant baptism) and even the current Baptist Faith and Message, which they required all their SBC missionaries to subscribe to. If I'm correct on that.

I don't have a problem just saying, "Yeah I believe in a creed, the WCF, except where I don't agree with it."

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 1:35:06 PM   
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Objectionable... Only believe the bible... I guess also that it would unreasonable for them to see that any time someone makes a statement concerning biblical truth, they have made a confession. And that the books that they use to teach from are by default, catechisms.


I know, it doesn't make much sense to me either. Even if you don't have a creed written down, you still have one in your head. You have a set of beliefs based on the Bible.

And....the Baptists DO have creeds! The 1689 London Baptist Confession (which is basically the WCF minus infant baptism) and even the current Baptist Faith and Message, which they required all their SBC missionaries to subscribe to. If I'm correct on that.

I don't have a problem just saying, "Yeah I believe in a creed, the WCF, except where I don't agree with it."


In that, the reason we don't perfectly agree with everything is because we are all just like the father of the demon possessed boy, crying out to Jesus, "Help me in my unbelief". We suppress the truth in unrighteousness, but where unbelievers deny they do that, we Christians know we do, and do it often.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 2:02:14 PM   
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In that, the reason we don't perfectly agree with everything is because we are all just like the father of the demon possessed boy, crying out to Jesus, "Help me in my unbelief". We suppress the truth in unrighteousness,


Um, I don't agree 100% w/ the Confession because I think it is in error at a couple points. That it is not perfectly in agreement with the Word. I am not "suppressing the truth". Unless I missed your point.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 4:33:23 PM   
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Same here, bro. But I'm also teaching in an Episcopal (yeah, ECUSA if you can credit that) church as well. The rector there is a 5-pointer too, a graduate of a Presbyterian seminary in Korea. So this one one EC where you don't get "centering prayer" or (im)moral relativism. You get the sovereign majesty of God.


I was a member of a small, country and conservative Episcopal church in South Carolina for 4 years. While most weren't 5 Pointers, they were a loving people that I cherished greatly.

Good that you are salt and light in that situation. Keep up the good work.
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 4:39:27 PM   
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We use the Heidelburg Confession alongside Westminster at our little church. WE have a lot of very young, college age and 20 somethings at our church who have mostly grown up in Southern Baptist churches, so we have a lot of teaching to do, using the Shorter Catechism and Heidelburg most every Sunday.

At times it's bea real tussle with the youngsters coming out of feelgoodism religion and bad theology, but they are starting to get it now.

soli deo gloria
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 4:43:42 PM   
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The London Confession is a Reformed Baptist confession. Since Darby, Scofield and the dispensationalist sect has proliferated in the SBC, I don't think they subscribe to the London Confession any longer.
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 4:54:40 PM   
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All this time I thought I was the only five-point Calvinist and PCA member in Crosswalk. It's a good thing I thought wrong in this case.

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 6:04:14 PM  2 votes
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Hello.

I am new here.

(looks around the room and waves to everyone)

Nice to meet you!

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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 6:12:35 PM   
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Welcome, Harvie.
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RE: Reformed Theology Chat Thread - 4/19/2005 8:10:26 PM  3 votes
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Thanks for the welcome.

Is now a good time to admit that I am more "reforming" than "reformed?" But I am willing to inch my way towards being a 5-pointer if given time.

Shameless begging: please please please rate my posts highly so I can get more points and stop feeling so gosh-darned new around here. <end of begging>

I was told that Calvin from Calvin & Hobbes was named for Calvin. Can anyone confirm this, please?

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Boostin' Points - 4/19/2005 10:51:38 PM   
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Your beggin' got you an extra 2 points from me.


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RE: Boostin' Points - 4/19/2005 11:47:53 PM  1 votes
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Many thanks; much appreciated.

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RE: Boostin' Points - 4/20/2005 12:36:47 AM   
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Euty, nice Picard
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