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11-06-2011, 05:05 PM
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The Reformed Charismatic
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John Piper and Fundamentalists
This article is interesting, and it shows how we can have a humble attitude toward those who may have stricter standards than we have (even if we don't agree with those standards or whatever legalism may be involved).
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20 Reasons I Don't Take Potshots at Fundamentalists, by John Piper
from http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/post...undamentalists
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1. They are humble and respectful and courteous and even funny (the ones I've met).
2. They believe in truth.
3. They believe that truth really matters.
4. They believe that the Bible is true, all of it.
5. They know that the Bible calls for some kind of separation from the world.
6. They have backbone and are not prone to compromise principle.
7. They put obedience to Jesus above the approval of man (even though they fall short, like others).
8. They believe in hell and are loving enough to warn people about it.
9. They believe in heaven and sing about how good it will be to go there.
10. Their "social action" is helping the person next door (like Jesus), which doesn't usually get written up in the newspaper.
11. They tend to raise law-abiding, chaste children, in spite of the fact that Barna says evangelical kids in general don't have any better track record than non-Christians.
12. They resist trendiness.
13. They don’t think too much is gained by sounding hip.
14. They may not be hip, but they don’t go so far as to drive buggies or insist on typewriters.
15. They still sing hymns.
16. They are not breathless about being accepted in the scholarly guild.
17. They give some contemporary plausibility to New Testament claim that the church is the “pillar and bulwark of the truth.”
18. They are good for the rest of evangelicals because of all this.
19. My dad was one.
20. Everybody to my left thinks I am one. And there are a lot of people to my left.
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11-07-2011, 06:41 AM
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Re: John Piper and Fundamentalists
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Originally Posted by Orthodoxy
This article is interesting, and it shows how we can have a humble attitude toward those who may have stricter standards than we have (even if we don't agree with those standards or whatever legalism may be involved).
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20 Reasons I Don't Take Potshots at Fundamentalists, by John Piper
from http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/post...undamentalists
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11-07-2011, 07:40 AM
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crakjak
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Re: John Piper and Fundamentalists
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Originally Posted by Orthodoxy
This article is interesting, and it shows how we can have a humble attitude toward those who may have stricter standards than we have (even if we don't agree with those standards or whatever legalism may be involved).
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20 Reasons I Don't Take Potshots at Fundamentalists, by John Piper
from http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/post...undamentalists
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John is a great writer, but his belief that God has no desire nor intention of saving all of mankind, rather that He created the majority for damnation for the purpose of showing the graciousness of God to the elect. Such twisted theology is completely incoherent.
Having said that, I am grateful that he is referring to fundamental Christian, not fundies in general.
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11-07-2011, 08:59 AM
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The Reformed Charismatic
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Re: John Piper and Fundamentalists
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Having said that, I am grateful that he is referring to fundamental Christian, not fundies in general.
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You mean, like fundamental Islam?
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11-07-2011, 10:23 PM
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crakjak
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Re: John Piper and Fundamentalists
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You mean, like fundamental Islam?
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And others.
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11-07-2011, 10:53 PM
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Re: John Piper and Fundamentalists
I like that. Considering that I yself tend towardthat situation.
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