NB: This is not related in any way with how CF defines 'Reformed' and who can post in this subforum!
What do you think?
In Are Baptists Reformed? Lawrence A Justice declares:
Prof. R Scott Clark also says No.
Michael McKinley says the following:
What say ye?
What do you think?
In Are Baptists Reformed? Lawrence A Justice declares:
Baptists are not Reformed! In this message I am going to offer five basic reasons why Baptists cannot properly be called Reformed.
Prof. R Scott Clark also says No.
Michael McKinley says the following:
Are Reformed Baptists "Reformed"? Is it me or is this a silly question? It rather depends on how you use the word, doesn't it? We all agree that credo-baptists are not "Reformed" if by "Reformed" you mean "basically in step with Geneva and the Reformed confessions in all the major points of doctrine and ecclesiology". This is probably the more historically accurate way of using the word, though I appreciated Dr. Haykin's informative post. And I think we can all agree that credo-baptists can be "Reformed" if by "Reformed" you mean "believe the so-called '5 points', hold to a form of covenant theology and the regulative principle". This is the way the word is used by most people who don't wear bow ties. Hey fellas, sometimes the meaning of a word changes and develops over time! Sometimes words have both a popular and a technical definition! Wow, wasn't that an exciting exercise?...Believe what you believe Scripture teaches and leave the labels to the Reformed police.
What say ye?
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