On October 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Castle Church debating the doctrine and practice of indulgences. Some celebrate this as Reformation Day. This day is now an official national holiday in Chile. Click here for more info.
HT: RTS E-Newsletter Issue #62 - October 30, 2008
What Reformation Day really is is this: The Reformed doctrine is a reformation of Satan's character. The Reformed doctrine asserts that Satan is under the direct micromanagerial control of Christ, that "the Devil is God's Devil and only does what God wants." Thus, by asserting that the devil does as God makes him, and that alone, the devil is Reformed into being an obedient puppet of God. In the process, however, God is Reformed into being as bad as the Devil. Thus, the Reformed (i.e. Calvinists) chose to place their holiday on October 31st to coincide with the Devil's holiday, which is Halloween. But Paul says that Christ has no concord with Belial (i.e. the Devil) in 2nd Corinthians 6:15. The Reformed position is a denial of this very important distinction between Christ and Belial and was invented by Belial specifically to convince men that he is nothing more than Christ's sock-puppet and thus Belial causes men to blaspheme Christ and go to hell.
ReplyDeleteIt is a shame that your argument is shot through with so many falsities, not to mention absurdities. You are welcome to contribute to the blog if you are willing to discuss an issue, within the bounds of Christian civility. You don't have to be Reformed, but you need to be clear on the gospel, which your tone betrays.
ReplyDeleteProverbs 29:11 may apply here.