Limited Atonement -- Calvinist Style (Spurgeon was Reformed.)

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Nehemiah6

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How about that? The best way to stop a thread is to re-reference the OP and ask what's wrong with it.

The only problem is that what you quoted in the OP is not what the thread is about. You failed to quote from Particular Redemption -- the Spurgeon sermon that actually discusses limited atonement, and from which I made a brief quote.

 

Beez

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Oh, there is so much to learn, in order to be able to converse as a Reformed. I've been listening to Reformed since 1992 or so, a member of a Reformed worship since 1999, and believing Reformed doctrine since @ 2010, and there remains, still, so much unlearning and learning that it can, occasionally, be overwhelming. . . . the Reformed terminology, especially. Sometimes, I think I will never learn it all.
 

Nehemiah6

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Oh, there is so much to learn, in order to be able to converse as a Reformed. I've been listening to Reformed since 1992 or so, a member of a Reformed worship since 1999, and believing Reformed doctrine since @ 2010, and there remains, still, so much unlearning and learning that it can, occasionally, be overwhelming. . . . the Reformed terminology, especially. Sometimes, I think I will never learn it all.
Just remember what Paul said about "ever learning and never able to come unto the knowledge of the truth".
 

valiant

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Just remember what Paul said about "ever learning and never able to come unto the knowledge of the truth".
Yes do remember that. You have failed to come to the knowledge of the truth about election,