Why Did Christ Need to Die in Order for Us to Be Saved?
Brett explains why Jesus' death was the just payment for our sins.
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LHRM,
"Hyper Calvinism" is just consistent Calvinism. It is Calvinism carried to its logical end. I have a lot of respect for consistent Calvinists. Mistaken, IMO, but consistent in their convictions, willing to accept the hard, inevitable conclusions. Luckily, none are in charge so I am not in danger of being put to death for disagreement. (Cough. John Calvin.)
WLC's molinism, frankly, is a futile attempt to "have his cake and eat it too"; a heroic effort to preserve one of Plato's attributes of God that Augustine and others grafted into Christianity. Lamentable. But not baffling.
LHRM,
"Hyper Calvinism" is just consistent Calvinism. It is Calvinism carried to its logical end. I have a lot of respect for consistent Calvinists. Mistaken, IMO, but consistent in their convictions, willing to accept the hard, inevitable conclusions. Luckily, none are in charge so I am not in danger of being put to death for disagreement. (Cough. John Calvin.)
WLC's molinism, frankly, is a futile attempt to "have his cake and eat it too"; a heroic effort to preserve one of Plato's attributes of God that Augustine and others grafted into Christianity. Lamentable. But not baffling.
Posted by: Goat Head 5 | November 03, 2015 at 09:15 PM
GH5,
Molinism is logically coherent as far as it goes, though I agree that it isn't the actual state of affairs.
Posted by: scbrownlhrm | November 04, 2015 at 02:22 AM