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Well, I know of Baptists who say they are the only ones that can claim to be Reformed- i.e. because they "reformed" far enough to get rid of paedobaptism.
I think the discussion in that sense is a bit silly, i.e. "we're reformed and your're not," as if the name was important or was some prestigious title that had to be fought for like a sports trophy.
That being said, the common usage of the term "Reformed" these days seems to denote at the basic level a Calvinistic soteriology and a commitment to the five solas.
Last edited by Henry; Sun Oct 23, 2005 11:38 AM.
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