If the flower of Calvinism is the TULIP, then is it true that the flower of Arminianism is the Daisy (as in, "He loves me, He loves me not")?Just Wondered.
Afterthought - A reader (Daisy) suggested the "Forget-Me-Not" instead of the daisy. Read her comment.
2 comments:
HEY!! HUMPH! LOL. Daisies are wonderful flowers whose meanings include purity, cheefulness, and innocence. Maybe pick the "Forget-Me-Not" instead.
I was raised Arminian and I got "saved" every Sunday in the hopes that Christ would "forget-me-not." Thank you, Lord, for grace.
Hi Daisy,
Amen to grace. God gives it, we need it and we are doomed without it.
I never knew that stuff about the daisy and, I have never heard of the "Forget-Me-Not." I looked it up and it is quite attractive; just like the Arminian gospel - "Jesus loves you and has a wonderful plan for your best life now."
So I concede, the Forget-Me-Not is the better flower for Arminians.
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