The majority of Christians can undoubtedly be divided into three major groups: Eternal life, Arminian, and Hyper-Calvinism. The writer will attempt to fairly narrate the distinctive beliefs of each. First, a brief introduction of them: 1. Eternal Life (Free Will) 2. Arminian (Free Will) 3. Hyper-Calvinism (No Free Will) There is a large fourth group of religious people who consider themselves Christian, but have not been saved. 4. Christian in Name Only Christendom is not made up of only genuine believers. Christendom is the part of the world or the sphere of the profession of Christ; it…mehr
The majority of Christians can undoubtedly be divided into three major groups: Eternal life, Arminian, and Hyper-Calvinism. The writer will attempt to fairly narrate the distinctive beliefs of each. First, a brief introduction of them: 1. Eternal Life (Free Will) 2. Arminian (Free Will) 3. Hyper-Calvinism (No Free Will) There is a large fourth group of religious people who consider themselves Christian, but have not been saved. 4. Christian in Name Only Christendom is not made up of only genuine believers. Christendom is the part of the world or the sphere of the profession of Christ; it consists of both genuine believers (symbolized by wheat) and religious unbelievers (symbolized by tares). See Matthew 13:24-30. The tares (imitators) are those resembling believers (wheat). Again, many members of cult religions deny the deity of Christ. Apostate religion is identified in the Bible as the spirit of Antichrist (I John 2:22-23; 4:15; 5:1, 5; 10-13; 2 John 1:7, 9-10)Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The writer was born in Greenville, SC in 1934 and was a lifetime resident with the exception of two years in the US Army (Fort Jackson, S.C. and Fort Carson, Colorado) and two years residence in Florida. After separation (honorably) from the US Army, the writer returned to Greenville, SC and married at age 27 to Christine Moore, an old acquaintance from an adjacent neighborhood. The Lord blessed us with six daughters, Debbie, Donna, Dale, Denise, Deree, and Dena. The Heltons are also presently blessed with eleven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A short time after marriage, the writer was convicted of his lost condition as a sinner and after a miserable time under conviction the writer confessed his sin and lost condition to God and was saved. The writer was 40 years of age when he began attending college (3 years, no diploma). The writer retired as a chemical technologist from Morton International Chemical Company in 1996. Before retirement, the writer had the urge to write on Bible subjects and wished that he had more time to study. Upon retirement, the writer bought a computer and became a novice writer. D. Helton has written several books and booklets documents such as, "Jesus is God," "Evolution, Another False Religion of Humanism," "Cremation: Christian or Pagan?", "Is The Gap Theory Credible?" and others which are available here and in many online bookstores such as Amazon, Thrift Books, Books-A-Million, Barnes & Noble, and http://www.theoldpathspublications.com/Pages/Authors/Helton.htm#God The writer enjoys Bible study, and especially Bible prophecy, which is future history written in advance. The Bible is history past, history present, and history future (Revelation 1:19).
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