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Having just left an IFB church, the rhetoric brought to light in Bauder's article is all too common. Rather than supporting contentions with Scripture, many point to supposed "outcomes" of a particular view and how that outcome will lead to compromise, leading further away from the principles of fundamentalism. Been there, heard that, literally dozens of times. The claim that the eventuality of Calvinism is the loss of inerrancy, while seemingly preposterous, is about par for the course.
Bauder and Central, along with Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, are not afraid to show their Calvinistic soteriological leanings (much more so DBTS). This makes them renegades to the rest of IFB. When I was still in an IFB church looking at seminaries, I was told that those two were to be avoided at all cost. Bold articles such as these will do nothing to bridge that chasm.