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Why don't Calvinist believe the Gospel?

I get it. Calvinist do believe in the Gospel, they just don’t believe in Charles Spurgeon.

Come on, tell me how y’all really feel about the fact that your spiritual ancestors murdered Charles Stewart and kicked off the English Civil War.

How does that affect your relationship, if any, with the United States?

How does it effect your relationship, if any, with the present day Republican state in the western island?
Unfortunately, I can only be online for a little bit longer. I don't really concern myself with guilt by association tactics and hybrid-genetic fallacies. However, I would love to discuss the biblical grounds for what I believe. If you could keep on topic biblically, keeping the discussion on the biblical text for why people believe what they believe, then I would gladly participate in the discussion. Otherwise, I just simply see chasing irrelevant rabbit trails as pointless (US, Charles Stewart, republican, etc.) Wouldn't you agree that what God has to say on the subject is of higher value and importance than historical and political digressions?
 
In that case, when you say biblical determinism you really mean “God exists and judges the final outcome.” In that view, your destiny, meaning where you “go” for the rest of eternity after your earthly demise, is up to God.

That’s not my own understanding of how the word determinism is defined, but that’s what you just said determinism means.
Thanks for answering. However, I used the word "biblical" in the sense of grounding our opinions upon God's truth; as such, you failed to understand intent of the question or the determinism I was addressing.
 
Thanks for answering. However, I used the word "biblical" in the sense of grounding our opinions upon God's truth; as such, you failed to understand intent of the question or the determinism I was addressing.
It’s not me. We need to totally drop this conversation, because you’re talking only about your specific Baptist church theology, and I’m talking only specifically about a national federal government department that makes sure athletics are fair.

Your theology is more something you are using far judicial branch arguments; casinos and pool both pertain to sports and scoring track and field.
 
Unfortunately, I can only be online for a little bit longer. I don't really concern myself with guilt by association tactics and hybrid-genetic fallacies. However, I would love to discuss the biblical grounds for what I believe. If you could keep on topic biblically, keeping the discussion on the biblical text for why people believe what they believe, then I would gladly participate in the discussion. Otherwise, I just simply see chasing irrelevant rabbit trails as pointless (US, Charles Stewart, republican, etc.) Wouldn't you agree that what God has to say on the subject is of higher value and importance than historical and political digressions?

What I have to say is that you belong to a British tradition of people who resemble Jeff Davis and started a civil war in the late 1500s by murdering Charles Stewart while William was away settling up habius corpus for the dead body of ye original English language Bible translation in Tuscany.

I already know what baptists think. I don’t want to talk about English history with you, and I can tell that you’re probable interest in amendments six through eight of the Bill of Rights aren’t there for me, so I’ll just apologize for stumbling in on your closed door first and fourth amendment club meet.
 
It’s not me. We need to totally drop this conversation, because you’re talking only about your specific Baptist church theology, and I’m talking only specifically about a national federal government department that makes sure athletics are fair.

Your theology is more something you are using far judicial branch arguments; casinos and pool both pertain to sports and scoring track and field.
Mod Hat: Well, that is completely off topic of the OP and that is against the rules. Stick to the topic and address the content of posts you respond to.
 
Mod Hat: Well, that is completely off topic of the OP and that is against the rules. Stick to the topic and address the content of posts you respond to.
If I was you, I’d look into some theology and religious studies on athletics.
 
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