Nevermind, I just found some of your articles that answers my question.
Nevermind, I just found some of your articles that answers my question.
Last edited by Spurgeonesque; 07-05-2005 at 04:06 PM. Reason: having problems with the editing process
Darth Gill-
Would you mind mentioning several names of those who hold to each view? Thanks.
Hi, I'm sure, you being a puritan, know who holds to the CT position. The NCT position is held mostly by those known as sovereign grace baptists. The leaders of that movement are John Reisinger, Jon Zens, IDS.org, and other web sites. They have quite a number of people in that camp.
The MCT position is only held by members of 5solas.org. MCT is the acronym that I came up with to describe what I believe. I don't know anyone else who holds to MCT except the moderators here. There are others of course that agree with a lot of the tenants of MCT but they generally would call themselves CT.
Here is a discussion I had with Dr. Richard Bacon (a puritan brother that I respect greatly). I think you at least will find it interesting.
Brandan
http://www.5solas.org/media.php?id=573
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