Watch Drs. Tim Keller and Sinclair Ferguson answer the question "What do you think is the greatest contribution reformed theology can make to our secular culture today? Why do we need reformed theology?"
@@apilkey lol no. he agreed with calvin on everything except that which was distinctly _Calvinist_ which is to say he was a _Christian_ but not a Calvinist
hondobondo He was a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church and opposed Calvin’s (Augustine’s) view of predestination. He also questioned his view of grace and the nature of limited atonement. At any rate BOTH are unbiblical.
How can you justify infant baptism with Jesus’s command to His disciples to baptism the people! They were to teach and preach and make disciples….what you, sir, are saying has NOTHING TO DO WITH JESUS MEANT! I grew up in the Evangelical Presbyterian church in Greece, but later was baptized as an adult because I believed my preachers were WRONG JUST AS YOU ARE WRONG!