I find it amusing that some of the critics of Reformed theology here have admitted to me that they listen to Reformed teachers and have benefitted from them.
The amusing thing is that Reformed teachers are the STRONGEST defenders of orthodox Christianity including the five Solas.
They aren't the ones jumping over pews and pretending to be Holy Ghost ninjas, etcetera..it's the non-Reformed people who are playing those games, as well as the Hebrew Roots/Messianic Jews/Torah observers who can't seem to get it through their heads that the Mosaic Covenant CAN'T be in effect without the Temple and Levitical priesthood..it's one integrated system.
I think anti-Reformed people should be consistent and never listen to Reformed theologians, because they are biting the hand that feeds them.
If they relied on solely on non-Reformed teachers they'd likely be raving heretics. And...it's largely the non-Reformed people that have the sex scandals, etcetera, as well as being very liberal regarding divorces and women pastors.
The amusing thing is that Reformed teachers are the STRONGEST defenders of orthodox Christianity including the five Solas.
They aren't the ones jumping over pews and pretending to be Holy Ghost ninjas, etcetera..it's the non-Reformed people who are playing those games, as well as the Hebrew Roots/Messianic Jews/Torah observers who can't seem to get it through their heads that the Mosaic Covenant CAN'T be in effect without the Temple and Levitical priesthood..it's one integrated system.
I think anti-Reformed people should be consistent and never listen to Reformed theologians, because they are biting the hand that feeds them.
If they relied on solely on non-Reformed teachers they'd likely be raving heretics. And...it's largely the non-Reformed people that have the sex scandals, etcetera, as well as being very liberal regarding divorces and women pastors.
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