Certainly not in any way that would meet the criteria on the sidebar. They're all Baptists, and they all have generally Calvinistic soteriology, but they're not Reformed in the historic sense. Now we're talking Piper, Grudem, Carson, Mahaney, Driscoll, etc. The latter includes most of the guys that readers of this subreddit probably consider to be "Reformed," but aren't really. There aren't all that many of these guys, but they're around. The first term strictly only applies to those few Baptists who can actually trace their organizational and theological heritage to one of the seventeenth-century Baptist Confessions. We also need to make a distinction between "Reformed Baptist" and "Baptist who really likes the sovereignty of God."
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