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    Dr. Voddie Baucham: Ethnic Gnosticism otherwise known as racism in America

    Dr. Voddie Baucham is a brilliant pastor and speaker, and he coined the phrase "ethnic gnosticism" to describe racism in America. What he has to say in this video is refreshingly honest, especially when he discusses racism and cultural Marxism.

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    Here is a great interview of Voddie where he talks further about what I call the fallacy of systematic racism in America.

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    Thanks for posting those. Excellent points made by Dr. Baucham, in a very non-confrontational way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 26 Inf View Post
    Thanks for posting those. Excellent points made by Dr. Baucham, in a very non-confrontational way.
    My pleasure. I really enjoy his sermons. His love for his fellow man and his passion for sharing Christ is very obvious.

    I found his reasoning for going to Oxford for his doctorate very interesting and revealing.
    A person who is not inwardly prepared for the use of violence against him is always weaker than the person committing the violence. - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

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    Keep listening, maybe he'll get you to believe TULIP eventually. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    Keep listening, maybe he'll get you to believe TULIP eventually. Lol
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    A person who is not inwardly prepared for the use of violence against him is always weaker than the person committing the violence. - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    Keep listening, maybe he'll get you to believe TULIP eventually. Lol
    What is that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TomMcC View Post
    Keep listening, maybe he'll get you to believe TULIP eventually. Lol
    Off topic. This thread started out good until someone had to derail it with divisive theological comment. I hope this doesn’t devolve any further into a debate over pedobaptism or women wearing head coverings.

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    Reformed theology is the essential belief that God is completely sovereign. If God is not absolutely sovereign; He isn't God.

    People take issue with it because they want to believe that they are somehow instrumental in their salvation. Unfortunately, the Scripture simply doesn't support this position.

    The idea that His purposes can be thwarted by man's will, is based on an inadequate understanding of who the Scriptures show Him to be.

    Without getting into a lengthy discource, it would be easier for any who have questions about what TULIP means to read this succinct explanation:

    http://www.prca.org/pamphlets/pamphlet_41.html
    “You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you.” -Augustine

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgeib View Post
    Reformed theology is the essential belief that God is completely sovereign. If God is not absolutely sovereign; He isn't God.

    People take issue with it because they want to believe that they are somehow instrumental in their salvation. Unfortunately, the Scripture simply doesn't support this position.

    The idea that His purposes can be thwarted by man's will, is based on an inadequate understanding of who the Scriptures show Him to be.

    Without getting into a lengthy discource, it would be easier for any who have questions about what TULIP means to read this succinct explanation:

    http://www.prca.org/pamphlets/pamphlet_41.html
    I think the scriptures would overwhelming support what you have said.

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