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Thanks for posting this. Eddie Eddings at Calvinistic Cartoons created the artwork. The five points were composed by me and are posted at http://www.notallowed2laff.blogspot.com.
Ha! Thats funny! My Pastor and Bible teacher would probably get a kick out of this!
Sad but true.
What does historic Armininism have to do with the sinner’s prayer? This is a recent invention, Arminianism is not.
Interesting. The last point is precisely the same as the P of the Tulip!
I am neither Calvinist, nor Arminian, I am a biblicist! I just believe the bible, and I don’t impose my definitions on it, a problem that is common in both Calvinist, and Arminian, camps.
Furthermore, I would never say that those of either camp are unsaved, they may actually be saved, but are a little confused.
Read “The Other Side of Calvinism” by Laurence Vance. That will clear up a lot of the confusion.