We can not all get along? This was the question that Southern Baptists split between Calvinists and non-Calvinists, they seemed to ask, and opened its two-day annual meeting in Houston. Frank Page, president of the Executive Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, has created a 19-member advisory committee that produced a report in time for the meeting called “Truth, Trust and testimony.” Southern Baptists were divided into Calvinism, as its name began in 1845, but the page said on Monday (10 June) that disagreements had reached a turning point. “The truth is that I see now an anti-Calvinism scares me; vitriol is that …
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