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From the “Leadership Blog: Out of Ur”:
Now, we evangelicals often criticize the Catholic’s for their belief in the popes’ words as “ex cathedra.” But we too have often committed similar offenses when we deviate from the doctrines of Calvin and Luther and call people heretics for that. I’m not differing from the Apostle’s Creed, or differing from scripture, or from a personal relationship with Jesus. Yet, some of my ideas and Brian’s do differ from Calvin and Luther. Now is that heretical? Well, to many of our brothers and sisters it is!
There are some who would say that if you’re not a T.U.L.I.P. Calvinist you’re not orthodox, and Brian and I simply aren’t there. We believe there are questions in our culture today that must be addressed by Christians, and not just by 500 year old answers. I mean, who really cares about the doctrine of predestination or eternal security today outside of theologians? Most people are like the single mom trying to raise her daughter, or kid’s facing the peer pressure of drugs and sex, or the aimlessness of so many people. These are the issues Christians must address.
Now, we evangelicals often criticize the Catholic’s for their belief in the popes’ words as “ex cathedra.” But we too have often committed similar offenses when we deviate from the doctrines of Calvin and Luther and call people heretics for that. I’m not differing from the Apostle’s Creed, or differing from scripture, or from a personal relationship with Jesus. Yet, some of my ideas and Brian’s do differ from Calvin and Luther. Now is that heretical? Well, to many of our brothers and sisters it is!
There are some who would say that if you’re not a T.U.L.I.P. Calvinist you’re not orthodox, and Brian and I simply aren’t there. We believe there are questions in our culture today that must be addressed by Christians, and not just by 500 year old answers. I mean, who really cares about the doctrine of predestination or eternal security today outside of theologians? Most people are like the single mom trying to raise her daughter, or kid’s facing the peer pressure of drugs and sex, or the aimlessness of so many people. These are the issues Christians must address.