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2024-04-09 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Calvinism — Research Notes (Cheryl Schatz)

Collection of 5 research notes on Calvinism, covering God's mercy to all (Romans 11:30-32), the purpose of divine mercy and compassion, Esau's election as about Messianic lineage not individual salvation (Malachi 1:2-3), and Calvin's concept of Evanescent Grace.

2020-06-02 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The Giving Part 2: Judas the Betrayer, a Balanced View of the Sovereignty of God

[Music] the giving is a balanced view of the sovereignty of God God's sovereignty is vitally important for us to know God yet it's God's sovereignty taught as a system of theological thought which can lead to a person reading into the biblical text an outside concept that is foreign to the writers i...

2020-05-28 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Judas the Betrayer and the death of Jesus

We have just released part 2 of our video project on the Sovereignty of God. And we have released this part of the project for free! Why? Because I felt that the message was so important that I didn’t want any hindrance I wanted to get as wide a viewing as possible.

2019-09-19 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Is Free Will “Another” Gospel?

What is the problem? It is common for Calvinists to argue that humanity can’t have free will because free will would necessitate a salvation based on works. Although the Bible does not make this claim, people have been subject to unfair accusations of heresy by overly zealous Calvinists.

2018-04-20 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Was God’s Wrath Satisfied in Christ or Paid in Hell?

Was God’s wrath satisfied in Christ? If so then how can sinners suffer God’s wrath in hell? This question is one that is often asked by Calvinists to those who do not hold to the teaching of Calvinism.

2018-04-06 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The Giving A balanced view of the Sovereignty of God

We are preparing to film the last portion of The Giving DVD project. The full title is The Giving A Balanced view of The Sovereignty of God . The subject of the DVD is John 6 with the hard sayings of Jesus that seem to teach that Jesus did not die for everyone.

2018-03-28 commentary Cheryl Schatz

What did the death of Jesus do for the world?

The death of Jesus for the world is a delicate question for Calvinists according to John Piper. Piper answers a question from one of his listeners in a post called “ In What Sense Did Jesus Die for the Non-Elect? ” In the audio transcript of an interview Piper says:

2018-03-22 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Was the death of Jesus evil? Calvinism and ordained evil

This question is often asked of those of us who do not believe that God initiates evil. If God predestined the death of Jesus, does this mean that God commanded or ordained the evil acts of men? A Calvinist website describes God’s ordaining of evil this way:

2018-03-17 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Was Our Faith Purchased on the Cross as a Gift?

John Piper’s article “ For Whom did Jesus Taste Death? ” focuses on Piper’s premise that disallows Jesus from being a ransom sacrifice for all people. There are many parts of Piper’s article that I would like to address, but I will deal with them one at a time in individual posts.

2018-03-10 commentary Cheryl Schatz

No man left behind: Jesus died for all

Did Jesus’ death leave no man left behind that was not covered by His death on the cross? For many Christians who identify as Calvinists, the gospel includes the conclusion that Jesus died only for a select group of people who were predetermined by God before the world was created.

2018-01-04 commentary Cheryl Schatz

How does God harden a man’s heart?

How does God harden a man’s heart? We know that God can and does harden hearts because the Bible tells us this, but how and why does God choose to do this? And if all people are created with pre-hardened hearts as some suggest, then why is it necessary for God to harden a man’s heart? Let’s consider...

2017-12-08 commentary Cheryl Schatz

What comes before the Giving? James White and John 6:37

What comes before the giving in John 6:37? Nothing according to Dr. James White on his October 23, 2017 podcast of the Dividing Line Program (segment starts at 1 hr 2 min 30 second mark).

2017-03-07 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Are you better than those who say no?

Those who believe in Calvinism are quick to accuse those who do not believe the same way. The accusation comes in the form of two questions.

2015-09-26 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Jesus draws all men to Himself? John 12:32

In John 12:32 Jesus draws all men to Himself. Is this true or must we reinterpret Jesus to remove His promise?

2015-09-04 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Purposeless evil?

Calvinists often talk about “purposeless evil.” In fact, Dr. James White, a Calvinist apologist from Alpha and Omega Ministries , has stated that if God did not ordain all things including the evil actions of men, then evil has no purpose. Dr.

2015-06-02 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The flesh profits nothing John 6:63

What does Jesus mean when He says “the flesh profits nothing”? There are several different meanings for “flesh” so to understand what Jesus means, let’s first understand the rest of His saying so we can gain the intended contrast He has in mind.

2015-05-19 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The connection in John 6:64-65

In my post on John 6:64-65 , I showed how the reason Jesus gives for why no one can come to Him unless it has been granted him from the Father, is connected back to verse 64 and unbelief.

2015-04-27 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The context surrounding John 6

In explaining the meaning of John 6, we need to pay close attention to the context surrounding John 6 as well as the relevant context from the entire book of John. Here are some verses that are HIGHLY relevant and some questions for you to ponder.

2015-04-11 commentary Cheryl Schatz

What can the spiritually dead do?

John 5:25 “Truly, truly, I say to you, an hour is coming and now is, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live.

2015-04-10 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Did Jesus guard the communion table?

In our discussion of Jesus, Judas, and the first communion, a Calvinist pointed me to an article by a Calvinist author. The article was said to refute the idea that Judas was commanded to partake of the first Lord’s Supper.

2015-04-08 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Did Judas receive communion?

My post on Judas Was Judas Predestined to be Lost? has been challenged. This post is an answer to that challenge.

2015-03-31 commentary Cheryl Schatz

For whom did Jesus die? 13 Biblical witnesses on Christ’s death

For whom did Jesus die? here are two questions of great importance for both Calvinists and non-Calvinists alike. After the two questions and answers, I would like to give a challenge to Calvinists.

2015-02-17 commentary Cheryl Schatz

John 6:37 and Dr. James White and – A response to the challenge

I posted a YouTube video with my response to the challenges of Dr. James White. On July 24, 2014 Dr. White critiqued my article on John 6:37 posted here http://www.mmoutreach.org/tg/come-john6-37/ .

2014-08-11 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Calvinism: Who chooses? The Shepherd or the sheep?

This post is in response to Dr. James White from his August 5, 2014 podcast where he gave several challenges about the answers I posted on my blog post “Why are people not coming to Jesus?” Dr.

2014-08-10 commentary Cheryl Schatz

For this reason – John 6:64-65

For this reason – John 6:64-65. I am jumping ahead in my verse by verse exegesis to John 6:64-65 because these are the verses that give the answer to Jesus’ words in John 6:37, 44-45. I will start with verse 65 first.

2014-08-04 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Why are people not coming to Jesus?

Dr. James White has stated on his Dividing Line program that he wants to see how I line up the John 6 passage to show why people are not coming to Jesus. This post will summarize my view from my previous verse by verse exposition and tie in reasons for unbelief from the book of John.

2014-07-22 commentary Cheryl Schatz

No one can come to Jesus unless the Father draws him John 6:43-45

Jesus spoke incredibly powerful words in John chapter 6 that many people are afraid to dig into because of their concern that John 6 might contradict their theology. In fact, Calvinists are quick to challenge non-Calvinists to explain what these verses mean outside of the Calvinist interpretation.

2013-10-17 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Unbelieving grumblers John 6:41-42

John 6:41-42 (NASB)  41 Therefore the Jews were grumbling about Him, because He said, “I am the bread that came down out of heaven.” 42 They were saying, “Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? How does He now say, ‘I have come down out of heaven’?”

2013-10-16 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The Will of the Father John 6:38-40

In our verse by verse discussion of John 6, we come to verse 38, a verse that highlights the will of the Father.

2013-03-05 commentary Cheryl Schatz

John 6:37 All that the Father gives Me will come to Me

John 6:37 (NASB) “ All that the Father gives Me will come to Me…

2013-02-05 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The Bread Given for the life of the World

In my last post , I showed how the crowd went from asking Jesus about what they were obligated to do to gain the bread that endures to eternal life, to the next step of asking to see the work that Jesus would do. The purpose of the work is to bring the crowd to faith in Jesus.

2013-01-11 commentary Cheryl Schatz

God’s conditions: From doing to seeing in John 6:30-33

In my last post , I talked about how Jesus showed the unbelieving crowd, who followed Him in John 6, that the “work” which result is meant to bring the crowd to belief , is God’s work. When Jesus shared that it is God’s work, not the work of the crowd, the crowd demanded a work from Jesus.

2013-01-10 commentary Cheryl Schatz

God’s Work that you believe John 6:28, 29

In my last post , I discussed the phrase in John 6, which Calvinists ignore from their own proof text passage. In this post, we will deal with John 6:28, 29.

2013-01-08 commentary Cheryl Schatz

The Son of Man WILL give you – John 6:27

The verse that is the most ignored by Calvinists in their own proof text is John 6:27, and within the verse, in particular, a specific phrase.

2013-01-05 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Does Matthew conflict with Luke about Judas?

In my post about Judas and the last supper, Colin Maxwell, a Calvinist responded to my post, although not responding on this blog, but on his twitter account @weeCalvin.

2013-01-03 commentary Cheryl Schatz

All who are drawn come to Jesus? John 6:44

In my last post , I showed that Scripture must not be taken out of context by making the word “draw” mean “drag” in John 6:44.

2012-12-03 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Does God’s drawing mean that He drags people to Himself?

If we are to believe Calvinism, we would have to conclude that God is a “dragger.” Calvinists are quick to point out that in John 6:44 the term “draw” actually means “drag” and this is what God does to His elect who, in their unregenerate state, are both unwilling and unable to respond to Him in fai...

2012-11-30 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Did God hang babies out to dry with the rest of sinning humanity?

My last post on Judas brought up a discussion of Jesus’ words about Judas and what it would have been like for him had he not been born.

2012-11-22 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Was Judas predestined to be lost?

Is Judas a problem for your theology? He can be a problem if some of your beliefs come from tradition and not from the Scriptures. In this article, I would like to discuss the full Scriptural view of Judas and ask you to test your own understanding against what the Scripture reveals.

2012-11-16 commentary Cheryl Schatz

Was John the Baptist predestined to be saved?

In the teaching of Calvinism, there is an election to salvation for some men while the rest of mankind are created without a hope of eternal life. In this understanding God has pre-determined from eternity past that all but the elect would remain in their sin and be lost forever.

Theology Entries (26)

1 Timothy 2:1-7
prayer intercession one mediator ransom antilytron false teaching Ephesus universalism of scope paraggelia herald apostle teacher egalitarian soteriology atonement unlimited atonement Calvinism mediation
John 6:27
soteriology giving future promise bread of life Calvinism provisionism
John 6:28-29
soteriology work of God belief faith as response Calvinism provisionism
John 6:37
soteriology giving unconditional election Calvinism provisionism the giving God-fearers
John 6:38-40
soteriology will of the Father eternal life belief universal scope Calvinism provisionism
John 6:43-45
soteriology drawing teaching irresistible grace Calvinism provisionism taught by God
John 6:44
soteriology drawing irresistible grace helko inability Calvinism provisionism
John 6:63
soteriology spirit gives life flesh profits nothing words of Jesus Calvinism provisionism
John 6:64-65
soteriology unbelief foreknowledge granting connection Calvinism provisionism
1 John 2:2
soteriology atonement unlimited atonement propitiation Calvinism scope of atonement hilasmos
2 Corinthians 5:14-15
soteriology atonement unlimited atonement Calvinism scope of atonement substitutionary death
Hebrews 2:9
soteriology atonement unlimited atonement Calvinism suffering scope of atonement tasting death
John 3:16
soteriology atonement unlimited atonement Calvinism kosmos God's love scope of atonement
Ephesians 2:8-9
soteriology grace faith salvation Calvinism gift of God purchased faith works
Ephesians 1:4-5
soteriology predestination election free will Calvinism provisionism corporate election
John 10:27-28
soteriology predestination election free will Calvinism provisionism shepherd and sheep
Ephesians 2:1-5
soteriology predestination total depravity free will Calvinism provisionism spiritual death
Romans 9:16
soteriology predestination election free will Calvinism provisionism God's mercy
1 Corinthians 1:26-31
soteriology predestination election free will Calvinism provisionism boasting faith vs works
John 12:32
soteriology sovereignty drawing Calvinism provisionism universal atonement
Romans 9:17-18
soteriology sovereignty hardening Calvinism provisionism Pharaoh
Exodus 7:3
sovereignty hardening Calvinism provisionism Pharaoh
Romans 1:24-28
soteriology sovereignty hardening Calvinism provisionism judicial hardening
2 Peter 3:9
soteriology sovereignty drawing Calvinism provisionism universal salvific will
Isaiah 45:22
soteriology sovereignty drawing Calvinism provisionism universal invitation
Malachi 1:2-3
Esau Jacob election not loved Messianic lineage soteriology Calvinism provisionism

Mike Winger Ideas (50)

Q&A: 'Eyes to see and ears to hear' — does spiritual reception apply to reading Scripture?

Refuting Six and a Half Reasons Why the Bible Is Not Divinely Inspired?

Sye acknowledges Winger's critique as kind though erroneous; notes soteriology will be a central difference underlying their apologetic disagreement

Does Presup Apologetics Have a Biblical Foundation? Mike Winger vs Sye Ten Bruggencate

Soteriology enters: Sye argues if a person contributes anything to their salvation (including the choice of faith), salvation becomes a work; leads into the faith-as-a-gift debate

Does Presup Apologetics Have a Biblical Foundation? Mike Winger vs Sye Ten Bruggencate

Winger holds that faith is not a work (the Bible says so), but is a choice to trust; Sye argues the Bible's statement that faith is not a work does not resolve the logical problem if faith is something you do

Does Presup Apologetics Have a Biblical Foundation? Mike Winger vs Sye Ten Bruggencate

Practical exercise for Calvinist vs. Arminian: list 'God chooses' and 'man chooses' verses — the God-choice side has hundreds, man-choice side only a few

Does Presup Apologetics Have a Biblical Foundation? Mike Winger vs Sye Ten Bruggencate

Sheep and goats: Sye challenges Winger to find one verse that says goats become sheep; argues the analogy is consistent with Calvinist election — goats are always goats from God's perspective

Does Presup Apologetics Have a Biblical Foundation? Mike Winger vs Sye Ten Bruggencate

Why preach if God knows who goes to heaven or hell? Sye: God ordains means as well as ends — preaching is the means God uses; not knowing which are sheep, we preach to all

Does Presup Apologetics Have a Biblical Foundation? Mike Winger vs Sye Ten Bruggencate

Q&A: Secondary doctrinal differences (Calvinism, cessationism, rapture timing) are not grounds for refusing church fellowship

A Pastor Shares His Thoughts on Halloween

Heresy accusations between Christians: two extremes to avoid

Update - My Channel Has Been Restored! Thank you! (with Q&A)

Free will in heaven: believers will have genuine free will but no desire to sin

Live Q&A - Theology, Apologetics and The Christian Life

Winger rejects irresistible grace: God's Spirit convicts all people universally but some freely reject him; Winger believes he personally would likely not believe without the Spirit's work

Mike Winger LIVE Q&A on Theology, Apologetics and the Christian Life

Definition of limited atonement: Jesus's death only paid for the sins of the elect

Limited Atonement, Universalism and why I disagree with both.

Summary: multiple scriptures confirm universal extent, non-universal application; rejecting limited atonement does not require leaving Calvinism

Limited Atonement, Universalism and why I disagree with both.

James White tweet: respectful but firm disagreement; White acknowledged for textual criticism work and Ehrman debate

Limited Atonement, Universalism and why I disagree with both.

Introduction: inside-baseball soteriology debate; response to James White on limited atonement

Responding to Calvinist Arguments for Limited Atonement

Brotherly tone: Calvinism debates should not break Christian fellowship

Responding to Calvinist Arguments for Limited Atonement

Scripture should trump philosophical reasoning; most limited atonement arguments are not exegetical

Responding to Calvinist Arguments for Limited Atonement

Calvinist interpretation of 1 Tim 2:1-6 refuted: "all kinds of people" reading fails

Responding to Calvinist Arguments for Limited Atonement

Application of atonement through faith is not a "secondary act of atonement"

Responding to Calvinist Arguments for Limited Atonement

Calvinism is not a fellowship-breaking issue; call for brotherly engagement

Responding to Calvinist Arguments for Limited Atonement

Q&A: Acts 13:48 — 'appointed to eternal life' and the election/free will question

Why God's Wrath is Good

Q&A: If someone prayed to receive Christ but later turns away from Christianity, do they go to hell?

Stop Saying All Roads Lead to God!

Q&A: Does Matthew 11:21-22 (Tyre and Sidon) challenge Calvinism?

Stop Saying All Roads Lead to God!

Calvinism, Arminianism, Molinism — Mike identifies as a Molinist

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 4)

Calvinism: regeneration precedes faith — the Holy Spirit regenerates the sinner first, making belief inevitable

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 6)

Mike's anti-Calvinist argument: faith is not a work regardless of its source; the Calvinist objection tries to smuggle faith into the "works" category

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 6)

Non-Calvinist view: God initiates faith through the proclaimed word, but the individual makes the decision to believe

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 6)

Calvinist theodicy: God is not guilty for decreed sin because he is perfect goodness; skeptical theism is the strongest available path for Calvinists

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 6)

Introduction to TULIP as a summary of Calvinist theology

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Mike affirms the Five Solas but says they do not make him a Calvinist

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Total Depravity defined as "total inability" — Mike rejects it

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Regeneration precedes faith — the core of Calvinism, which Mike rejects

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Divine hardening in John's Gospel as a challenge to Calvinist Total Depravity

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Unconditional Election — Mike partly affirms, partly rejects

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Corporate view of election and God's foreknowledge conditioned on faith

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Limited Atonement — Mike firmly rejects it

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Irresistible Grace — Mike rejects it as the mirror image of Total Depravity

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

Perseverance of the Saints — Mike is unresolved, not firmly opposed

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

All five TULIP points are ultimately one point: denial of free will

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 8) Fixed and Reuploaded

God's choices of Jacob, Abraham, Moses, prophets — not favoritism but purposive grace for non-salvific roles

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 9)

Mike affirms free-will salvation against Calvinism but insists rejection of Calvinism must be theological, not emotional

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 9)

John 3 born-again analogy: the Calvinist 'you don't choose to be born' argument is overextended

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 10)

John MacArthur — appreciation as a gospel champion; cautious about Strange Fire conference

Subscriber Hangout and Q&A - LIVE!

Molinism — middle knowledge reconciles divine sovereignty and human free will

Subscriber Hangout and Q&A - LIVE!

Does God choose who is saved? — Both election and free will are simultaneously true

Subscriber Hangout and Q&A - LIVE!

James White's upcoming Calvinism response — Mike's posture of learning; concern about misrepresentation of Romans 1 argument

Subscriber Hangout and Q&A - LIVE!

God's hardening of hearts: temporary, judgment-related, not arbitrary — non-Calvinist reading

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 16)

Mike comments on Jeff Durbin of Apologia Radio, praising him for having a solid gospel and effective outreach to cults but disagreeing with his strong Calvinism; he also notes controversy around a debate Durbin and James White did against a Mormon.

Live Q&A With Mike Winger

American Gospel 2 — mixed review: strong on exposing progressive Christianity, but overstates Calvinism as the solution and was harder to follow structurally.

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 21)

Q2: Do we have free will? Mike asserts strong yes — biblically, intuitively, and philosophically supported

20 Questions with Pastor Mike (Episode 22)

Related Comments (20)

LNE 2012-12-24T16:42:03-07:00

Hi Cheryl, I realize this is an old post and I’m dragging it back out, but I’m doing research for a study of [1 Cor 11:1-16](logos4:///Bible/1Co 11.1-16) and I’m a little confused about something you...

Cheryl 2007-09-09T14:32:25-07:00

Ryan, Thanks son for the reminder that dealing with Christians is sometimes akin to skillfully dealing with the cults where you must win them to truth in a loving and non-combative way. I do have to ...

teknomom 2007-09-19T22:08:49-07:00

Hoo boy! I don’t know how, but I managed to listen to the whole debate. Cheryl, you had much more patience and poise than I would have had. I took some quick notes, and here are the main things I put...

teknomom 2007-09-20T08:21:25-07:00

Cheryl, I’m very encouraged to hear of the interest of people in the studio in the debate. Yes, you stayed calm and he didn’t, which I’m sure wasn’t easy. And you didn’t let him intimidate you either...

teknomom 2007-09-26T18:00:38-07:00

Well, well, well… First I’ll just dump my hasty notes I took as I listened, then post my comments: M– one woman not fit context of [1 Tim 1](logos4:///Bible/1Ti 1)-2 C– subject can change, not an i...

Dusman 2007-09-25T20:42:42-07:00

“Yes, Slick is a Calvinist. But I should also point out that not all (certainly most however) Calvinists are opposed to women in ministry.” This fair and kind comment is a nice segue way into a brief...

teknomom 2007-09-26T04:29:10-07:00

Dusman, Yes of course, the important thing is the spirit in which we disagree, and Calvinism is one of those things people can rarely disagree amicably about. But that was the point of relating the “...

Greg Anderson 2007-09-26T05:47:45-07:00

Hey y’all, Oops! sorry if I started down a rabbit trail here with the Calvinism thing. It was meant solely as an historical reference to what happens when Christendom strays from what’s essential and ...

teknomom 2007-09-26T06:03:32-07:00

Yes, well said Greg. I get animated when there is injustice, or when we, unlike the Bible, whitewash leaders and actually hold them to a lower standard. I’ve seen both Calvinism and male supremacism c...

teknomom 2007-09-27T00:20:40-07:00

Well, well, well… First I’ll just dump my hasty notes I took as I listened, then post my comments: M– one woman not fit context of [1 Tim 1](logos4:///Bible/1Ti 1)-2 C– subject can change, not an i...

teknomom 2007-09-27T10:40:53-07:00

Cheryl, It was unconscionable for Matt to call you names like that. It’s ad hominem and he knows it, not to mention in violation of the most basic Christian principles. And as you keep saying, but th...

Under Much Grace 2007-09-30T07:49:24-07:00

Concerning this slavery issue: To make a long story short, in my journey out of Word of Faith, I ended up reading a great deal of Theonomy and Covenant Theology, but I don’t think that any self-resp...

Under Much Grace 2007-09-30T11:11:21-07:00

justa berean, I’m going to have to get Jewel’s book! Concerning Baby Boomers, I didn’t necessarily mean all Baby Boomers but the sub-group of those within Calvinism and the Reformed faith (and those...

Greg Anderson 2007-10-06T09:13:15-07:00

Justa Berean, “Hutchinson was brought to trial in 1637 for the heresy of antinomianism, or asserting that inner grace was sufficient to achieve salvation and that church rules and ministers were unnec...

Cheryl 2007-10-11T01:07:44-07:00

Justa Berean, > He is laying in wait with a trap. It’s not that you don’t have solid satisfactory answers. It’s because he has a plan to turn and twist what you say. And he’s good at it. Unfortunate...

teknomom 2007-10-11T05:37:49-07:00

If it’s about Calvinism, I can guarantee it would get ugly. I’ve debated it many times, and even with the best of intentions it never ends well. And with Matt, I can guarantee you’d be charged at the ...

Dusman 2007-10-11T10:39:37-07:00

*If it’s about Calvinism, I can guarantee it would get ugly. I’ve debated it many times, and even with the best of intentions it never ends well. And with Matt, I can guarantee you’d be charged at the...

Cheryl 2007-10-28T08:25:43-07:00

Donna, I too had wondered why there was such a connection between Calvinism and hierarchical view of women and although there is still a great stronghold in this camp who hold women back, I have seen...

Paula 2008-01-24T05:50:21-07:00

Grudem has written that he believes mutual submission is [impossible](http://www.soulcare.org/Counseling/MythofSubmission.html). He does this purposely to keep “helper” as an inferior, to the point of...

Paula 2008-09-04T12:48:03-07:00

Even if the rhetoric and name-calling were to stop today, we still have an issue to resolve. Permanent hierarchy (understood as between 2 adult believers) based upon the flesh cannot coexist with full...