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- Fri Apr 19, 2024 9:46 am
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
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Re: Sattler College Turmoil
Arguing against S&T for “reformed” and “Protestant” influence is equivalent to arguing against FotW for “Stone-Campbell” influence. The allegation might be true, but I don’t like how it’s some kind of automatic trump card, and if it is, we should be able to immediately write off a group that ap...
- Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:51 am
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
- Views: 203867
Re: Sattler College Turmoil
Men may call me a knave or a fool, a rascal, a scoundrel, and I am content; but they shall never by my consent call me reformed. Borrowed, in part, from John Wesley. Thank you for the quote, I love it. And if I call you Reformed in the future, I'll do my best to ensure my audience knows it's done w...
- Thu Apr 18, 2024 12:32 pm
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
- Views: 203867
Re: Sattler College Turmoil
Solid post JAHertz, but reading through the Sword and Trumpet correspondence I think both parties could be seen as committing the error you describe, mechanising theology to reconcile tensions in the scriptures that might be best left as tensions. Tension holds up buildings and bridges, it has it's...
- Thu Apr 18, 2024 10:21 am
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
- Views: 203867
Re: Sattler College Turmoil
An underlying question here is, for both parties...what do you mean by "saved?"
- Wed Apr 17, 2024 3:18 pm
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
- Views: 203867
Re: Sattler College Turmoil
Absolutely not. Source: I was baptized by my Beachy bishop at the age of 19. The baptism, as the Beachy mode is, was by pouring. I am a member in good standing at FOTW, and have been for about six months. In that time, there hasn't been even the slightest hint that my baptism was invalid or that I ...
- Wed Apr 17, 2024 12:57 pm
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
- Views: 203867
Re: Sattler College Turmoil
The square brackets were to give the context which was in the context of him explaining his early church views in baptism regeneration. I cannot remember enough of the context to type it out word for word. It is entirely possible those views have changed. So, let’s ask the question outright: Does F...
- Wed Apr 17, 2024 12:54 pm
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
- Views: 203867
Re: Sattler College Turmoil
The square brackets were to give the context which was in the context of him explaining his early church views in baptism regeneration. I cannot remember enough of the context to type it out word for word. It is entirely possible those views have changed. So, let’s ask the question outright: Does F...
- Wed Apr 17, 2024 11:18 am
- Forum: Current Events
- Topic: Sattler College Turmoil
- Replies: 769
- Views: 203867
Re: Sattler College Turmoil
“Plain people, Amish and Mennonites are so close to the truth, yet almost none of them are saved [referring to baptism by pouring]. If we are able to get more church plants going, perhaps we could save a few of them.” While I know Matthew to be a zealous passionate guy...this quote attributed to hi...
- Mon Apr 15, 2024 12:46 pm
- Forum: General Theology
- Topic: Why do Westerners convert to Islam?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 475
Re: Why do Westerners convert to Islam?
I would suggest reading Malcolm X's autobiography. That will help you understand the push/pull factors.
- Wed Mar 06, 2024 3:24 pm
- Forum: General Theology
- Topic: Tough Question # 3
- Replies: 8
- Views: 316
Re: Tough Question # 3
The argument usually is that finite sins against an infinite God can never be repaid...therefore an infinite deity had to "pay the penalty." If we reject that infinite ransom, we then suffer the infinite punishment. As we can never repay sins against an infinite God with a finite amount of...