How exactly does this aid the Arminianist position? ~~ I am a Bible Believer. I am not part of any branch of Protestantism. My church or beliefs never came from Mother Rome. 126 posted on 12/31/2002 3:33 PM PST by JaelSure they did. Arminianism was introduced into the Protestant Church by Jesuit Romanist design.
You must remember, prior to the Jesuit introduction of Arminianism into the Protestant Church (circa 1600), all of the Protestant Reformers (Martin Luther, John Calvin, George Morel, etc.) were Absolute Predestinarians.
Only after the Jesuit introduction of Arminianism into the Halls of Protestantism, did Protestants again begin to profess the unbiblical Ba'al-Religion that an unregenerate Man will "choose in favor" of God.
Sure they did. Arminianism was introduced into the Protestant Church by Jesuit Romanist design. Probably so. The Prots never really lost all their ties to their Mother Rome. In fact, they still keep some, even today. Like infant baptism.
But I am not a prot. My beliefs were never part of Rome. They never came from Luther or Calvin.
How exactly does this aid the Arminianist position? ~~ I am a Bible Believer. I am not part of any branch of Protestantism. My church or beliefs never came from Mother Rome. 126 posted on 12/31/2002 3:33 PM PST by Jael Sure they did. Arminianism was introduced into the Protestant Church by Jesuit Romanist design. You must remember, prior to the Jesuit introduction of Arminianism into the Protestant Church (circa 1600), all of the Protestant Reformers (Martin Luther, John Calvin, George Morel, etc.) were Absolute Predestinarians. Only after the Jesuit introduction of Arminianism into the Halls of Protestantism, did Protestants again begin to profess the unbiblical Ba'al-Religion that an unregenerate Man will "choose in favor" of God There were always groups outside of the Roman Church, and that is who 'Jael' is referring to.
Baptists, for example, do not consider their lineage 'Protestant' since they hold that they were never part of the Roman Church and came out of it.