I was poking around baptistboard.com when I came across an interesting debate on how to interpret parts of 2 Peter with respect to some doctrinal point or another. A Calvinist wrote the following:
To teach otherwise is to reject the plain teaching of Scripture and you will be damned for it yourselves.
Now, paraphrasing a free-will Arminian who disagreed in the strongest terms:
To teach otherwise is to reject the plain teaching of Scripture and you will be damned for it yourselves.
Finally, a non-denomination Christian chimed in and said, as far as I can recall,
To teach otherwise is to reject the plain teaching of Scripture and you will be damned for it yourselves.
Clearly.
It's enough to drive a man agnostic, or worse: Catholic (by man, I mean myself).
Posted by Tom at January 24, 2004 03:49 PM