Joe K, we desire for you to go forward in the faith and not backward to the sometimes incorrect teachings of W.E. Best and others. To be Reformed and Always be Reforming does not mean you totally reject the teachings of the past (otherwise one would not be Reformed <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/drop.gif" alt="" />). Moreover, this would be called heresy, because some of what our earlier fathers taught was correct and to desert from it would be to desert the faith once delivered to the saints. Individuals such as Calvin and others (Augustine, WCF, etc) had a lot of good things to say and if one is wise they will study these things out and then make progression from there. Reformed and Always Reforming is like saying from Truth to Truth.

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Reformed and Always Reforming,