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I have heard it said that the doctrine of the Perseverance of the Saints is “A Protestant heresy” - and that this doctrine has no support in Scripture whatsoever. I have also heard it said that since this doctrine was “invented” by John Calvin, it therefore must be disregarded as a “Reformation blunder,” and an “embarrassment to sound scholarship.”
I for one, believe that all of these are fallacious claims, and would like to begin a discussion about this doctrine with our Catholic friends here at CAF. I would like to examine some of the biblical support for the doctrine, and in turn, examine some of the Catholic Answers to some very important passages of Scripture.
My intention here is to simply lay down some Reformed theological propositions to be considered by all who will read the thread - and also to engage respectfully with many (not all, for I am only one man) of the counter-propositions that are set forth by Catholics concerning the security of the believer.
Reminder: Let us proceed with love and respect for one another.
“Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man” (Colossians 4:6).
I for one, believe that all of these are fallacious claims, and would like to begin a discussion about this doctrine with our Catholic friends here at CAF. I would like to examine some of the biblical support for the doctrine, and in turn, examine some of the Catholic Answers to some very important passages of Scripture.
My intention here is to simply lay down some Reformed theological propositions to be considered by all who will read the thread - and also to engage respectfully with many (not all, for I am only one man) of the counter-propositions that are set forth by Catholics concerning the security of the believer.
Reminder: Let us proceed with love and respect for one another.
“Let your speech be always with grace, seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer every man” (Colossians 4:6).