Yes, the Calvinist-Arminian thing is really hard to reconcile. Yet this is exactly how Brian McLaren described himself in his book "A Generous Orthodoxy."
The consequences are indeed dire. I think satire, which Doug Wilson describes as "sharing the truth with a less than perfect love," is a good way to get through to people.
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3 comments:
Very funny. Not sure how someone could be a "Calvinist-Arminian" without cancelling themselves out... hehe...
If the consequences were not so dire, this would be a lot funnier. Nonetheless, being the naturally-degenerative sort, it did make me chuckle.
Yes, the Calvinist-Arminian thing is really hard to reconcile. Yet this is exactly how Brian McLaren described himself in his book "A Generous Orthodoxy."
The consequences are indeed dire. I think satire, which Doug Wilson describes as "sharing the truth with a less than perfect love," is a good way to get through to people.
Glad you enjoyed the video, God bless!
Joey
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