Klayton Carson

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Klayton Carson

@jarsofKlay

Lower and Lower Still|Range Hill's Pastor|Writer|@MABTS Ph.D. Student|2 Cor. 4:7-12|Textus Rex|Dispy|Old Landmarkist|Failure before Pragmatism

Memphis, TN Katılım Ocak 2012
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
What does it mean to be Baptist? This is a question that I believe needs to be discussed, so I started a substack called "The Radical Baptist." I'll be posting a variety of articles that intend to answer that question. Read my thesis article here: theradicalbaptist.substack.com/p/meet-me-in-t…
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
@RyanHurst171 Would I agree that baptism regenerates? Absolutely not. Would I agree that all non-Baptists (specifically pedobaptists) affirm baptismal regeneration/salvation? Absolutely. I wrote a PhD seminar paper on baptismal salvation (better word, imo) and its history.
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
On Wednesday, we had a Mother's Day spaghetti banquet and we had a lot of leftovers. So I get lunch for like a week. Who needs a retirement package when you get free spaghetti?
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
Some may think if you don’t want to examine yourself, just don’t partake of the table. No! Refusing to examine yourself is trying to dodge the discipline of the Lord. At that point, whether you partake or not of the Table, you are still blaspheming Him and refusing His Lordship.
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
We cannot memorialize something that we do not have a connection to through salvation. And we cannot memorialize something that we have not identified with the first time through baptism.
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
Preaching 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 this Sunday and going to show that a memorialist takes the Table with great reverence and seriousness. Don't need hocus pocus or a spiritualized view to treat the Table with reverence.
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
It never ceases to amaze me how Calvinists will flatten history to make every Calvinist believe what MacArthur and Sproul believed.
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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
John Gill was abhorrent. He denied duty faith and the free offer of the gospel and affirmed eternal justification. Depending on what "moderate" means, Spurgeon would be a Fullerite, and Fuller's version of LA is quite different than most. cf.sbts.edu/equip/uploads/…
Jared Sparks@jaredksparks

I just was thumbing through a History of Baptist Theology from a run of the mill Southern Baptist from 70 years ago or so. He claimed "Spurgeon was only a moderate Calvinist" and the John Gill was "abhorrent." I never ceases to amazing me how anti-Calvinists just make stuff up, say retarded stuff, and it gets published.

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Klayton Carson@jarsofKlay·
@cordes_tax In my opinion, I think anyone who's an amillennialist denies inerrancy. But one who claims not to deny inerrancy would still say they believe the Bible is the actual word of God and to be taken literally. They just disagree with what "literally" means.
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Matthew J. Cordes, EA@cordes_tax·
@jarsofKlay I think I understand that. Would someone taking a more symbolic understanding of Revelation not fit this? or would a literal interpretation necessitate a futurist position?
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