I've been reading through the Westminster Confession of Faith recently, and was just curious which parts, if any, others disagree with. First of all, although any one is free to answer, I am mainly interested in the thoughts of those who agree with all or almost of all of the WCF. Of course, if you don't hold to the WCF, then you'll have many disagreements with it. I would also like to exclude from the start Chapter 28 Of Baptism, parts of Chapter 27 pertaining to baptism, and Chapter 10 Section III (elect infants) since these have been discussed ad nauseam already. For my part, even though I've read through the WCF a number of times, I can't honestly say I've read through extremely critically, so I may missed some things. But, that being said, I haven't really found anything I disagree with.

The one exception, which was brought to my attention recently in another thread about the pope, is Chapter 25 Part 6. In that thread, IIRC, no one really said much one way or the other about this point. What do you think? Does the WCF go to far in identifying the pope as the Antichrist?


Anyway, the point of this question is not to generate a flame war about the WCF, but mainly to get some ideas about which parts of the WCF, if any, I might need to be wary of.

Thanks,
John