The History of the Reformation Part II: Supralapsarian and Infralapsarian
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Predestination is a term both biblical and philosophical that will cause waves in debates, forums, and conversations. Even to the layman who has not digested the fullness of what it contains, it sparks an uneasy feeling in most cases. Today, we have arguments between the body of Christ on this topic of predestination that gives the impression that it is the essential reformation doctrine. In essence, as I've heard, if you do not hold to the theistic determination of predestination (that is to say, double predestination), you cannot be reformed. However, this is an egregious statement that is not only incorrect historically but also logically.
The History of the Reformation Part II: Supralapsarian and Infralapsarian
The History of the Reformation Part II…
The History of the Reformation Part II: Supralapsarian and Infralapsarian
Predestination is a term both biblical and philosophical that will cause waves in debates, forums, and conversations. Even to the layman who has not digested the fullness of what it contains, it sparks an uneasy feeling in most cases. Today, we have arguments between the body of Christ on this topic of predestination that gives the impression that it is the essential reformation doctrine. In essence, as I've heard, if you do not hold to the theistic determination of predestination (that is to say, double predestination), you cannot be reformed. However, this is an egregious statement that is not only incorrect historically but also logically.