A question for Calvinists: Demas in the bible was never saved in the first place? If not, how about Judas? He was never saved? How then did Judas heal the sick, perform miracles and cast out devils, when Jesus said Satan cannot cast out Satan
A Question Calvinist can't clearly directly answer, children that are beaten, some raped and even murdered, God preordained this before their birth is what a true Predestined Elected Calvinist believes, but will not admit it. examples are JonBenét Ramsey, Dennis Rader and John Wayne Gacy, Jr. who molested and killed 33 teenage boys. Since we live in the New Testament now, thus sins are not passed down through parents to children, what possible answer is valid from a Calvinist? None
Specializes in the history of Christian thought, with a particular emphasis on the religious developments in late medieval and early modern Europe. She teaches courses on medieval Christianity, sixteenth-century reformations, the history of biblical interpretation, and women and religion. She is the author of a book on John Calvin’s understanding of faith and...
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A question for Calvinists: Demas in the bible was never saved in the first place? If not, how about Judas? He was never saved? How then did Judas heal the sick, perform miracles and cast out devils, when Jesus said Satan cannot cast out Satan
hemet92544 5 days ago
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A Question Calvinist can't clearly directly answer, children that are beaten, some raped and even murdered, God preordained this before their birth is what a true Predestined Elected Calvinist believes, but will not admit it. examples are JonBenét Ramsey, Dennis Rader and John Wayne Gacy, Jr. who molested and killed 33 teenage boys. Since we live in the New Testament now, thus sins are not passed down through parents to children, what possible answer is valid from a Calvinist? None
hemet92544 5 days ago
No Barbara, his harshest statements were directed to Michael Servetus, and we know what happened to him...
ssvr 2 months ago
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@ssvr yes on Servetus, care to answer what i posted in this video at the top? smile
hemet92544 5 days ago
who is Barbara Pitkin?
roaringwaterbay 1 year ago
@roaringwaterbay
Stanford, Religious Studies
Barbara Pitkin
Senior Lecturer (Chicago)
Specializes in the history of Christian thought, with a particular emphasis on the religious developments in late medieval and early modern Europe. She teaches courses on medieval Christianity, sixteenth-century reformations, the history of biblical interpretation, and women and religion. She is the author of a book on John Calvin’s understanding of faith and...
JeanCauvin 1 year ago