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Calvinism: The Westminster Shorter Catechism Q. & A. 8

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Mr. Collier examines the differences between Supra and Infra lapsarianism, then sides with the supralapsarians. This is question 8 of the Westminster Shorter Catechism.

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  • I need help on this. I'm not sure which one I am.

    I'm not Bible expert, but Ephesians 1:4 kinda leads me towards Supra.

    Can someone clear it up?

  • You need to study logic.

    Then come back to this problem.

    This subject is dealing with the logical order of decrees.

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  • Great Video! Keep up the good work! Soli Deo Gloria!

  • Very good, you got it. If God decreed election before the foundation of the world, then the Supra position is the only biblical one!

  • well, I was thinking about the words "before the foundation of the world", how it would support supralapsarianism.

    I know what the subject is.

  • That is not a definition of the term "emotion."

    You have merely substituted "feeling" for emotion. Yes, emotions are these things that are said to be in our consciousness, but what are they?

  • "The part of the consciousness that involves feeling."

  • O.k.,

    Define the term emotion.

    We'll begin from there.

    No definition, no right to make your claim.

    I will be waiting.

  • "God does not have emotions."

    Sure He does. What reason have you to believe this as Scripture says God can be angry with, hate, love (et. al.) me?

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