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thessarabian wrote:When I first learned about this I learned it through a Venn diagram, which I can't draw here, but I'll talk it out: All Baptists are Calvinists, but not all Calvinists are Baptists. Just like all Pentacostals are Calvinists but not all Calvinists are Pentacostals. When the Protestant Reformation happened there were a few key theologians who most people followed. Luther was one, Calvin was another. You're on the right track but your label is too narrow. Obviously these days the Baptists have gotten much more distinct, but It is in the Calvinist tradition with the remnents of the Anabaptist movement mixed in.



tneujahr wrote:I know several baptists who would greatly oppose that idea.



thessarabian wrote:Obviously these days the Baptists have gotten much more distinct, but It is in the Calvinist tradition with the remnents of the Anabaptist movement mixed in.





Valpo2004 wrote:thessarabian wrote:Obviously these days the Baptists have gotten much more distinct, but It is in the Calvinist tradition with the remnents of the Anabaptist movement mixed in.
Remnents????
Go ESE from South Bend to Nappanee, IN in Elkart County and you will find lots and lots and lots of anabaptists.
In fact I know of some places where anabaptists are the majority.
There is plenty of anabaptists out there.




thessarabian wrote:I had no idea- thanks for the correction!


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