Exactly.
Well why do you suppose that’s so? Because Calvinism is a heresy?R. Albert Mohler Jr is a great bible teacher and brother in faith. There seems to be a lot of anti-Calvinist stuff on this forum lately.
A ‘great bible teacher’ would know that the Bible originated in the Catholic Church.R. Albert Mohler Jr is a great bible teacher and brother in faith. There seems to be a lot of anti-Calvinist stuff on this forum lately.
Here would be my answer to that fellow.
Even if they DID believe, How would they have the Eucharist, when they have no valid holy orders?What I can’t understand is why “Bible” based churches refuse to believe in the Eucharist. Jesus said “This is My Body” and “This is My Blood” in three Gospels. He tells how His Body and Blood are real food in John. The disciples on the road to Jericho don’t recognize Jesus until He breaks Bread. I’m just a dumb ol’ country boy, but the Institution of the Eucharist is pretty clear to me.
Just anti-catholic bigotry, nothing more. Sour grapes that two got away from their graspI don’t understand the [Baptists complaining that two have left their numbers while they are perhaps the most proseltyzing group to exist.
Southern Baptist have become so Arminian in the last few years it’s mind boggling. In fact a lot of the SBC now believe in the “pre-millennial rapture”.Having converted to Catholicism from my Southern Baptist upbringing; I am all to well acquainted with Mr. Mohler and the rhetoric that follows like-minded individuals regarding the Catholic faith. I can only speak to personal experience, but many will continue to exit the Southern Baptist faith and there are numerous reasons why.
Most children and adults are baptized into the Southern Baptist faith without any formal educational classes. Quite frankly, Baptist Sunday school is minimal. In contrast, my RCIA took over a year; followed by numerous meetings with my priest. Children in the Catholic Church experience even greater rigorous training. Further, never in my Southern Baptist experience did my minister meet privately with me, or my family; unless someone died or was getting married. The guidance and close relationships with Catholic clergy far eclipses that of my historical experience with the Southern Baptist faith. Again, this has just been my experience.
Now, I kneel to pray. I pray the rosary. I pray to the Saints. These and so many Catholic practices were condemned as “pagan” when I was growing up. I enjoy the spiritual interaction with the priest during mass. And the body and blood of Christ are very specific to scripture handed down to Christ’s disciples and practiced to this day. It is a totally different feeling than someone entering a pulpit and preaching “at” me for an hour.
The historical basis for the Catholic faith was the tipping point for me. The significance of Simon Peter and the ability to trace all our Popes is one fact of many that left me speechless. I never actually even knew where the Southern Baptist religion started or how. I still don’t.
One last thought, regarding “Anti-Calvinists” Southern Baptists have major issues with Calvinists, as well. Google the 2013 SBC. It was a major topic.
I will pray for Mr. Mohler. He obviously is misguided.
The point I was trying to make is that they claim to be Bible based, but seem to ignore a lot of it.Even if they DID believe, How would they have the Eucharist, when they have no valid holy orders?
I very much doubt Mohler talks of people “getting saved”. He’s a Calvinist - people who are saved were saved at the cross two thousand years ago. I’m sure Mohler accounts the likes of J. I. Packer and the late John Stott (both Anglicans) to be brothers in Christ.I don’t understand the [Baptists complaining that two have left their numbers while they are perhaps the most proseltyzing group to exist.
Catholics and Anglicans don’t “git saved”, and so are not considerd Christians by these evangelicals.
They have no reason to complain. What is good for the goose is always good for the gander.
Interesting comments at the bottom of the articel:
True.I find it somewhat amusing that some Catholics criticize this Southern Baptist guy (Al) for the same mindset that many Catholics express when someone leaves Catholicism for a Protestant denomination.
So, no worries about being led astray? Where ever we end up is where God wants us to be?Unlike some, I believe God will lead you to where He wants you to be and that isn’t always the Roman Catholic Church for everyone in all cases.