what Catholic think of Charles Haddon Spurgeon ?
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One more ego, amoung the many in the protestatisms.
quote: As an Evangelical Protestant, echoing the words of Baptist Preacher Charles H. Spurgeon, I cared about what the Holy Spirit revealed to me, but had little regard for what He had revealed to others, especially those in the first centuries–some who knew the apostles personally.
http://www.catholic-convert.com/about/why-im-catholic/
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quote: Originally posted by bwellmysoul
One more ego, amoung the many in the protestatisms.
quote: As an Evangelical Protestant, echoing the words of Baptist Preacher Charles H. Spurgeon, I cared about what the Holy Spirit revealed to me, but had little regard for what he had revealed to others, especially those in the first centuries–some who knew the apostles personally.
http://www.catholic-convert.com/about/why-im-catholic/
http://apprising.org/2012/01/02/charles-spurgeon-the-roman-catholic-church-is-the-masterpiece-of-satan-and-the-queen-of-iniquity/
I don't know much about him as such but he proved alot of debates from Catholic mind sets and theolohy as error and not biblical to a place of shameful belief or stupid catholic phiosophy !
thanks for your opinion!
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quote: Originally posted by bwellmysoul
And again, one more ego.

I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Though I obviously do not agree with him on some points, he was a powerful, gifted speaker, but so was Hitler - they were both great speakers (and propagandists), but just because someone supposedly wins a debate does not mean what they say is truth. Are you unaware of the tactics government/pulpit politicians use?
What do you think about him, evan? Spurgeon himself has said,"a saint is still a sinner." Perhaps you should read some of his sermons. You will see that though he was anti-Catholic, his theology was much closer to ours than yours. 
Anyway, I tilt my hat to Spurgeon as a great preacher and a decent theologian. May God have mercy on his ignorance.
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Edited by acumenCry on 07/26/2012 20:04:08
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I don't agree with everything, certainly not about his opinions on the Church, but he does have some interesting links:
What is the definition of sin?
quote: A third type of sin is personal sin, that which is committed every day by every human being. Because we have inherited a sin nature from Adam, we commit individual, personal sins, everything from seemingly innocent untruths to murder. Those who have not placed their faith in Jesus Christ must pay the penalty for these personal sins, as well as inherited and imputed sin. However, believers have been freed from the eternal penalty of sin—hell and spiritual death—but now we also have the power to resist sinning. Now we can choose whether or not to commit personal sins because we have the power to resist sin through the Holy Spirit who dwells within us, sanctifying and convicting us of our sins when we do commit them (Romans 8:9-11). Once we confess our personal sins to God and ask forgiveness for them, we are restored to perfect fellowship and communion with Him. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).
So does anyone besides Evangelist actually think that 1 John 1 was written to unbelievers?
Personal sins we are responsible for, but all we need to do to get right with God all over again is to confess our sins. The Bible is clear on that.
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quote: Originally posted by bwellmysoul
One more ego, amoung the many in the protestatisms.
quote: As an Evangelical Protestant, echoing the words of Baptist Preacher Charles H. Spurgeon, I cared about what the Holy Spirit revealed to me, but had little regard for what He had revealed to others, especially those in the first centuries–some who knew the apostles personally.
http://www.catholic-convert.com/about/why-im-catholic/
But Spurgeon was right, WASN'T HE.
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quote: Originally posted by acumenCry
Though I obviously do not agree with him on some points, he was a powerful, gifted speaker, but so was Hitler - they were both great speakers (and propagandists), but just because someone supposedly wins a debate does not mean what they say is truth. Are you unaware of the tactics government/pulpit politicians use?
What do you think about him, evan? Spurgeon himself has said,"a saint is still a sinner." Perhaps you should read some of his sermons. You will see that though he was anti-Catholic, his theology was much closer to ours than yours. 
Anyway, I tilt my hat to Spurgeon as a great preacher and a decent theologian. May God have mercy on his ignorance.
First of allI know no one is persfect not even myself and that is why we have the holy Spirit! I really don't know to much about Spurgeon until resently my wife talked about him and saind I should read alot of his book and teaching about the Catholic church which made alot of catholic theologians and catholic scholar shut up and face the facts their doctrine and belief were not biblical but only what they are catholic alone apart from the will of God! Ithat is why I thought to start this thread about him to gain interest about hime, and if he said a saved person is still a sinner that would contradict the bible also and he was maybe misinformed that truth! I don't think so far as i know he was an evangelist like me and other evangelist specialist on the gospel of truth ot not! have to do more reseaching!
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I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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quote: Originally posted by God4me
quote: Originally posted by bwellmysoul
One more ego, amoung the many in the protestatisms.
quote: As an Evangelical Protestant, echoing the words of Baptist Preacher Charles H. Spurgeon, I cared about what the Holy Spirit revealed to me, but had little regard for what He had revealed to others, especially those in the first centuries–some who knew the apostles personally.
http://www.catholic-convert.com/about/why-im-catholic/
But Spurgeon was right, WASN'T HE.
I wish I could talk to steve about him but he throw me off his board and banned me for ever there on catholic defender long time ago! Specially dealing with purgatory was the banner, against me there!
So G4 why you don't come to the thread i made for both of us? I would like to see really if you can talk in love and with wisdom of patience with me on another thread in which would be another witness about your hate against Catholics and thier church. I rreally question your christianity and wonder if you are a born again christian to see for myself!
http://www.speroforum.com/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=13.8666666666667&TOPIC_ID=7716#164102
please come there G4! I also asked you a question there to get an answer in which you never answer for some reason or other!
peace one love
I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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quote: Originally posted by acumenCry
Though I obviously do not agree with him on some points, he was a powerful, gifted speaker, but so was Hitler - they were both great speakers (and propagandists), but just because someone supposedly wins a debate does not mean what they say is truth. Are you unaware of the tactics government/pulpit politicians use?
What do you think about him, evan? Spurgeon himself has said,"a saint is still a sinner." Perhaps you should read some of his sermons. You will see that though he was anti-Catholic, his theology was much closer to ours than yours. 
Anyway, I tilt my hat to Spurgeon as a great preacher and a decent theologian. May God have mercy on his ignorance.
Has the catholic church proved Him wrong at anytime?
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I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Yes.
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quote: Originally posted by acumenCry
Yes.
With what topic and how?
So far I heard he was undefeated and no one would want to deal with him about a doctrine or religious matter which was against him.
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I may or may not believe coming forward is a necessary condition for salvation. But, if I clearly taught elsewhere that repentance/belief alone was sufficient no one would think coming forward is necessary for salvation,or water baptism is necessary for salvation.
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Really? So you think he was infallible?
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I speak most plainly here, no additional revelation is to be expected, because the book of God is ended, the revelation of God is finished, and he that adds to the sacred book is cursed. 1428.450
I have little confidence in those persons who speak of having received direct revelations from the Lord, as though he appeared otherwise than by and through the gospel. His word is so full, so perfect, that for God to make any fresh revelation to you or me is quite needless. To do so would be to put a dishonour upon the perfection of that word. 3336.21
What does Evan think of spurgeon?
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I don't think Evan knows of Spurgeon. He just heard that he "proved the Catholic Church wrong", so he thinks an enemy of his enemy is his friend. Funny thing is, Spurgeon was also an enemy of Hyper-Calvinism. I don't think he would like Evan's osas with a new age spin.
"Be good, keep your feet dry, your eyes open, your heart at peace and your soul in the joy of Christ." - Thomas Merton
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Edited by acumenCry on 08/05/2012 18:31:05
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