Pilgrim said:


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The proverbial ball is in your court, Tom. The ONLY way you are ever going to be settled on this matter, in all honesty, is to READ Edwards for yourself, in context, of course. Then you can make a personal and informed decision whether Jonathan Edwards believed and taught what Piper has termed, "Christian Hedonism".

As I said before I have read some of the writings of Jonathan Edwards myself. Yet, I am still left not knowing what to think.
I think that is mainly because of the style he writes in.

I thought I would also state that the Highway is the only place that I have found (though most places don't/or will not speak to the issue) where they don't agree with Piper about Jonathan Edwards and "Christian Hedonism"; this despite the fact that some of them are opposed to Christian Hedonism.

So perhaps I am not meant to know the truth on the issue about Edwards? [Linked Image]
Perhaps I should be content believing that Christian Hedonism is not biblical; which is really the bottom line anyway.
Tom