Synergism! |
"We have a Q.E.D., quod erat demonstrandum, "that which was to be demonstrated," of Synergism on the Ichabod website: In one of their exquisitely decorated text boxes they quote Romans 4:24-25 ("But for us also, to whom it shall be imputed, if we believe on him that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our justification") and put the subscription: "'If we believe on Him ..' is a condition." This is more than Fideism. It is pure Synergism. Faith is not a condition of God's forgiveness of us. The statement implies that it is up to man to provide the condition or requirement of faith."
David Boisclair, Advanced LutherQuisling, 640 hopelessly confused posts
The evidence! |
Even more evidence! |
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GJ - I mentioned on Facebook - the opponents switch to philosophy when someone mentions the Scriptures.
The Gospel creates faith by the power of the Holy Spirit in the Word. That is not synergism.
I do not want to get into Greek, because the Ft. Wayne graduates do not even know English.
Below are two graphics, examples of synergism, though bizarre - making a decision for Objective Justification.
"Must accept" OJ. |
Will he accept or will he decline? |
PS - Boisclair, hopelessly illiterate about Biblical teaching, labels all the Atonement passages as Objective Justification.
PPS - Expecting the LutherQuislings to understand Luther is like asking AOC to explain the US Constitution. Just like their brutalizing the Book of Concord, they take Luther's Atonement passages for an OJ he never taught.
It is a typical Calvinist technique to cling to a Christian doctrine and insert a parallel, erroneous interpretation while pretending to be the true Christians.
CFW (Calvinist False-Teaching Windbag) - he was raised by a Rationalist pastor, trained in Rationalism, and passed the exams of the Rationalists to become a Rationalist pastor. The German territories were Union Church, a combination of Lutheran and Calvinist, with the emphasis on Calvinism. Walther sought spiritual guidance from his Pietist friends and two Pietist gurus, the second one being Martin Stephan.
Thus Walther was really a combination of Rationalism, Calvinism, and Pietism. He did not repristinate Luther but sought to become a new Luther, the Great Prophet who answers all questions.
It is a typical Calvinist technique to cling to a Christian doctrine and insert a parallel, erroneous interpretation while pretending to be the true Christians.
CFW (Calvinist False-Teaching Windbag) - he was raised by a Rationalist pastor, trained in Rationalism, and passed the exams of the Rationalists to become a Rationalist pastor. The German territories were Union Church, a combination of Lutheran and Calvinist, with the emphasis on Calvinism. Walther sought spiritual guidance from his Pietist friends and two Pietist gurus, the second one being Martin Stephan.
Thus Walther was really a combination of Rationalism, Calvinism, and Pietism. He did not repristinate Luther but sought to become a new Luther, the Great Prophet who answers all questions.