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9/22/14 4:01 PM |
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SteveR wrote: Since you believe the RCC doesnt preach a saving Gospel, you should be happy he isnt preaching, right? Otherwise you just sound jealous that radical Islam is hearing an authentically Christian rebuke of their ungodly violence from the Pope. The RCC teaching other blood thirsty murderers morals. Given her history..... |
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9/5/14 8:47 PM |
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Barry Watson wrote: Our weapons are not carnal. Please grow up. What an immature and thoughtless comment. Do you think that your silly attitude would have worked with Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini etc. What a nice little world you live in. Too spiritual to be of any earthly use. |
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4/2/14 10:29 AM |
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Covenant wrote: "Our God deserves exclusive glory. Covenant theology glorifies God alone. There are other theologies abroad which magnify men; they give him a finger in his own salvation, and so leave him a reason for throwing up his cap and saying, "Well done I;" but covenant theology puts man aside, and makes him a debtor and a receiver. It does, as it were, plunge him into the sea of infinite grace and unmerited favor, and it makes him give up all boasting, stopping the mouth that could have boasted by filling it with floods of love, so that it cannot utter a vainglorious word. A man saved by the covenant must give all the glory to God's holy name, for to God all the glory belongs. In salvation wrought by the covenant the Lord has exclusive glory." (CHARLES H.SPURGEON) ps CHS could have been a good Biblical Presbyterian if he'd known how to baptise properly. To the ignorant, whenever the words 'covenant theology' are mentioned, they think immediately Presbyterianism. Little do this fools know that Spurgeon, unsurprisingly, held to the Baptist form of covenant theology, which does not lead to the erroneous practice of infant baptism! Why should that surprise anyone? |
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