Jason writes in conclusion, saying:
"So it is vain to oppose the ridiculous conclusions of some modern Primitive Baptists by an attack on the doctrine of immediate regeneration, as the real culprit is an underlying universalism."
Again, I am glad to have this admission by Jason. Some of today's Hardshells have "ridiculous conclusions." I believe Jason still holds to some of those "ridiculous conclusions" and needs to rid himself of them and accept what the scriptures and our historic confessions teach. Further, "the real culprit" is Hardshell denial of means in regeneration, of divorcing conversion from regeneration. The "real culprit" is this reliance of the Hardshells upon their reason and logic rather than upon scripture.
"So it is vain to oppose the ridiculous conclusions of some modern Primitive Baptists by an attack on the doctrine of immediate regeneration, as the real culprit is an underlying universalism."
Again, I am glad to have this admission by Jason. Some of today's Hardshells have "ridiculous conclusions." I believe Jason still holds to some of those "ridiculous conclusions" and needs to rid himself of them and accept what the scriptures and our historic confessions teach. Further, "the real culprit" is Hardshell denial of means in regeneration, of divorcing conversion from regeneration. The "real culprit" is this reliance of the Hardshells upon their reason and logic rather than upon scripture.
"The real culprit is an underlying universalism." Have we not been saying this for many years? It was a good thing to get this honest confession from brother Jason. Will others not confess the same?
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