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🗓️ 17 September 2022
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While I agree that ecumenism is a slippery, dangerous slope (working alongside Catholics or 5-point Arminians), would you say it is biblically acceptable for us in the Calvinist camp to work alongside Reformed Baptists and Presbyterians in things such as abortion abolition, missions trips, etc.?
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0:21.0 | Patrick C. While I agree that being ecumenical is a slippery, dangerous slope, |
0:28.3 | working alongside Catholics, Five Point Armenians, etc., would you say it is biblically acceptable |
0:35.1 | for us in the Calvinist camp to work alongside |
0:39.0 | Reformed Baptist, Presbyterians, Anglicans, et cetera, in things such as abortion, abolition, |
0:46.6 | missions, trips, et cetera. |
0:49.1 | Yeah. |
0:50.2 | Yeah. |
0:50.7 | It was a pleasure to meet you, Patrick. |
0:52.4 | I enjoyed meeting you guys and getting to spend some time with the church there with Faithful Stones in Buffalo, New York at a conference that I was invited to speak at last week. So that was a pleasure. But to your question, yeah, I think that, I mean, if that's what you're citing as examples, Reform Baptist, Presbyterians, absolutely. Anglicans, you know, |
1:14.1 | it depends. You know, some Anglicans are more faithful and some Anglicans have completely |
1:21.5 | denied the gospel, that they would not even qualify as being orthodox and so it would depend with |
1:30.4 | anglicanism that's kind of what you had with martin lloyd jones and martin lloyd jones and i believe |
1:37.6 | it was john stott that had a lot of argument arguments with one another over whether they should stay and try to reform Anglicanism |
1:49.3 | or whether they should leave because it was heading in such a bad direction. |
1:55.4 | So I can't speak for all Anglicans and I'm not familiar enough with Anglicanism to know |
2:00.5 | what percentage of Anglicanism |
2:02.6 | is orthodox and how orthodox it is. But I will just speak, you know, using your example of |
2:08.1 | Presbyterian and Reform Baptist. I think Presbyterians and Reform Baptist should be able to partner |
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