[Faith-talk] R.C. Sproul's magazine and site
Joshua Lester
jlester8462 at students.pccua.edu
Mon Nov 28 23:21:05 UTC 2011
John Calvin was a Frenchman, that taught many false teachings.
Here's a quote from Calvin, that turns me away from his doctrine.
"There are babies in Hell, the size of the span of a man's hand."
He believed in predestination.
Most of your baptist friends, (mainly those of Charles Stanley's
persuasion,) believe in some form of predestination.
One form is Unconditional Eternal Security, which, (if you were a
Wesleyan Methodist,) you would have heard the phrase, Once Saved
Always Saved.
This means, no matter what you do, you can still go to Heaven if you
were once saved.
This means, that there's no such thing as a backslider.
You can smoke, drink, fornicate, and do everything in the world, and
still make Heaven, while you're in sin.
Whatever happened to holiness, and separation?
I miss old time Holiness, and Wesleyan preaching!
Blessings, Joshua
On 11/28/11, Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Jeannette,
> Yes. When I heard him, he doesn't have a rambling style like some bible
> teachers.
> He also backs up what he says with tons of scripture as well as the
> historical
> context. That is what is appealing. I also listen to other preachers of the
> Baptist faith and nondenominational ones as well on our Christian radio
> station. I like them for various reasons. People such as Charles Stanley and
> David Jeremiah are just a few of them.
> So he is a Calvinist. I didn't know that before this list; the radio station
> did not say, so I thought he might be nondenominational.
> What does that mean? I know there was a guy named something Calvin after the
> Protestant reformation. But its been so long since I studied the Middle ages
> and Renaissance that I forget what exactly Calvin did or what he founded. He
> was British is what I recall.
>
> What is this monthly teaching on CD about? Is it free?
> The website did have some articles from the magazine, but I don't believe
> it’s
> the full magazine.
>
> Ashley
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeanette
> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 5:11 PM
> To: Faith-talk,for the discussion of faith and religion
> Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] R.C. Sproul's magazine and site
>
> i have heard that the classes are accessable, if not i am sure they would
> work to see that they could be, R.C. Sproul is amazing, i get his monthly
> teaching on cd and enjoy it a lot, he is amazing and so knowledgable in the
> Bible, he is of course a Calvinist, and all of his teachings are backed up
> by tons and tons of scripture in context with historical info included, i
> do get the monthly magazine which is easy to read with kurzweil.
> ligonier.org is how i think it is spelled, let me go look.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
> To: "for the discussion of faith and religion Faith-talk"
> <faith-talk at nfbnet.org>
> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2011 12:22 PM
> Subject: [Faith-talk] R.C. Sproul's magazine and site
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Jeanette said in the magazine thread
>>
>> you can also go on ligoneir.org to read the Tabletalk magazine by R. C.
>> Sproul if he is your cup of tea.
>>
>> I think this is the wrong spelling as that site did not work. Anyone know
>> his site? I was on it one time but forget its address; I linked from one
>> website to his.
>> He is good; I listen to his study broadcast called Renewing your mind.
>> I don’t think the Tabletalk magazine is fully online; but better some than
>>
>> none. The articles are the current issue, but it’s a sampling of the hard
>> copy magazine.
>>
>> Also has anyone taken his bible online classes? Are they accessible? I
>> don’t
>> have time to do it now, but might someday and was curious to know if it
>> worked with screen readers.
>>
>> Ashley
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