Reformed Comments at Canterbury Tales

I’d like to make an observation. There is a considerable number of Reformed brothers that come to this blog and make comments. They are welcome and I appreciate their constructive criticisms and theological rigor. However, some of them do not write comments that contribute to the discussion. Moreover, their criticisms (which I appreciate and expect) don’t deal with the subject matter at hand but resort to personal attacks. Other than a few good men (e.g. David Cassidy), they almost always resort to name calling, polemics, ad hominem arguments.

I’ve had to delete posts from Reformed Christians as a result of this. It is shameful. There is an assumption that anyone who disagrees with Reformed Theology: 1) isn’t educated enough; 2) doesn’t *really* understand Reformed theology and never has; and 3)
that those who disagree with Reformed Theology should not be allowed the courtesy of an honest dialog.

So from now on, if all you have to say is that certain people are “theological lightweights”, “deceitful”, “insane”, or “completely ignorant of true Reformed Theology”, then please refrain from leaving such remarks in the comments’ boxes.

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