Morrison, given Calvinistic theology, Calvinists like myself have Biblical warrant to believe Calvin is in heaven because he had a credible profession of faith in Christ.
Of course, we don't know what really went on in his heart while here on earth. Whether he actually and truly believed in Christ for his salvation (i.e. saving profession of faith).
In addition to that we have no positive reason to believe that his profession of faith was false. Therefore, we have no positive reason to believe he's in hell.
Given your theology, how do you know Calvin is not in Hell?
ReplyDeleteGiven my theology, how do I know Morrison won't be in hell?
ReplyDeleteYou don't.
ReplyDeleteNow, what about Calvin?
I haven't spoken to him recently.
ReplyDeleteI didn't ask if you had spoken to him.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, I have noticed, you often talk like you have.
Morrison said:
ReplyDeleteI didn't ask if you had spoken to him.
Although, I have noticed, you often talk like you have.
Although, I have noticed, Morrison often asks rhetorical questions masquerading as otherwise, loaded questions, and the like.
I didn't ask you to ask about him.
ReplyDeleteSteve seems to think that arrogance, and a certain talent for sarcasm and mimicry consitute a witty response.
ReplyDeleteMorrison seems to think we're here to entertain him.
ReplyDeleteMorrison, given Calvinistic theology, Calvinists like myself have Biblical warrant to believe Calvin is in heaven because he had a credible profession of faith in Christ.
ReplyDeleteOf course, we don't know what really went on in his heart while here on earth. Whether he actually and truly believed in Christ for his salvation (i.e. saving profession of faith).
In addition to that we have no positive reason to believe that his profession of faith was false. Therefore, we have no positive reason to believe he's in hell.