Paul's Passing Thoughts

So Far, Reviews From New Calvinists on PPT Campaign Not Positive

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on February 5, 2012

Bottom line: New Calvinism is a false gospel, came from Progressive Adventists, is spreading like a tsunami, turning churches into cult-like assemblies, splitting churches right and left, and leaving a mass of disillusioned people in its wake. Organizations like NANC are sending people in-mass to counselors who believe we are sanctified through Gospel Contemplationism. And few are doing anything. Time for bold action.  So far, Reviews from New Calvinists on this PPT campaign are not positive:

Paul, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, repent of your God-hating, Christ-rejecting, Spirit-blaspheming rebellion and spiritual adultery.

And….

I have news for you Paul, the fight began a long time before this A.M. I have rarely seen such a clear case of meglamania. And, you critize others for thinking they are reformers. Of course, you and Martin Do resemble each other in body style.

It’s time to start a serious push-back against this vile doctrine. Enough is enough. We can do something. Doing nothing is not an option.

paul

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  1. Randy in Tulsa's avatar Randy in Tulsa said, on February 5, 2012 at 11:26 PM

    I tried posting comments on Tullian’s Gospel Coalition blog concerning his “total depravity of the saints” article. The comments were up for a short time and then, poof, they were gone. I guess the “wind blew them off the door” to Tullian’s site.

    The first comment was probably too direct and too harsh to be posted for long. I was surprised that the second comment didn’t stay. Tullian referenced J.C. Ryle in his article, so I took the time to paste an excerpt from Ryle’s essay on sanctification into the second comment to Tullian’s article. I found it interesting that Ryle saw the deemphasis on biblical holiness and santification in his day. Ryle said: “Strange doctrines have risen up of late upon the whole subject of sanctification. Some appear to confound it with justification. Others fritter it away to nothing, under the presence of zeal for free grace, and practically neglect it altogether. Others are so much afraid of “works” being made a part of justification that they can hardly find any place at all for “works” in their religion.” All of which tells me there is nothing new under the sun.

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    • Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on February 5, 2012 at 11:59 PM

      Randy,

      Right, JC Ryle contended with doctrines in his day that were very similar. New Calvinists deliberately quote him out of context for smoke and mirror purposes.

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