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Francis A. Schaeffer on Reformation Thought

September 28, 2012 by memullin

They understood that Jesus died on the cross in substitution and as a propitiation in order to save men from their true guilt.  We need to learn that, when we begin to tamper with the scriptural concept of true, moral guilt, whether it be psychological tampering, theological tampering or any other kind of tampering, our view of what Jesus did will no longer be scriptural.  Christ died for a man who had true moral guilt because he had made a real and true choice.

Francis A. Schaeffer, Escape From Reason

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