Paul's Passing Thoughts

Four Questions for Contemporary Pastors

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on December 21, 2013
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“Did you know that this is what Calvin believed, and if you did know it, when did you know it, and why didn’t you tell us? And if you didn’t know it, why not?”

This little booklet of 38 pages is the result of seven years of research. It explains Calvin’s egregious false gospel in a way that most Christians can understand. Most Christians would answer the questions following this post, “No” while Calvin would answer them “Yes.” The book contains relevant citations from Reformed literature, an ocean of self-aggrandizing linguistic droning. It is an ocean of Reformed thought that deliberately talks about sanctification in a justification way. It is a mass of literature written from a condescending mentality in regard to the average Christian.

Pastors in our day have a lot to answer for. Most of them know how Calvin would have answered these questions. They believe that the average parishioner is not “ready” for the hard “truth” that reveals why Calvin would answer all of these questions, “Yes.”

The laity has entrusted the institutional church in America with the keeping of the gospel. That trust has been violated.

Come out from among them.

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1. Do we keep ourselves saved by preaching the gospel to ourselves every day?

2. Do sins committed in the Christian life separate us from our salvation?

3. Do we need to be reconciled to God daily in a saving way?

4. Are Christians totally depraved?

5. Are Christians still under the law for Justification?

6. Do pastors have the authority to forgive your sins?

7. Do you believe that the New Testament Christian life is the Old Testament Sabbath; i.e., if we do works in our Christian life we will die spiritually?

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  2. Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on December 21, 2013 at 11:42 AM

    Reblogged this on Clearcreek Chapel Watch.

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