Calvinist Corner - January 2014
Calvinism is not Biblical Doctrine. It's a human
philosophy that appeals to proud-minded individuals.
Seems that atheists like Calvinistic viewpoints. Atheists use these viewpoints in their attempts to disprove and discredit Christianity. Hard to find them using Arminian or true Biblical viewpoints as their arguments.
Predestination
Atheists really like the predestination to Hell concept. They know and can see clearly that predestination to Heaven by necessity includes predestination of the others to Hell. That is not the act of a loving god. That god would not be worthy of worship.
No Free Will
"We must question the story logic of having an all-knowing all-powerful God, who creates faulty Humans, and then blames them for his own mistakes." - Gene Roddenberry
If we are not free to choose, as Calvinists contend, then why would God punish any of us?
"Don't insult my intelligence by talking about God's unconditional love in one breath and how I am going to Hell in the next." - Bob Peters
I could go on...
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Seems that atheists like Calvinistic viewpoints. Atheists use these viewpoints in their attempts to disprove and discredit Christianity. Hard to find them using Arminian or true Biblical viewpoints as their arguments.
Predestination
Atheists really like the predestination to Hell concept. They know and can see clearly that predestination to Heaven by necessity includes predestination of the others to Hell. That is not the act of a loving god. That god would not be worthy of worship.
No Free Will
"We must question the story logic of having an all-knowing all-powerful God, who creates faulty Humans, and then blames them for his own mistakes." - Gene Roddenberry
If we are not free to choose, as Calvinists contend, then why would God punish any of us?
"Don't insult my intelligence by talking about God's unconditional love in one breath and how I am going to Hell in the next." - Bob Peters
I could go on...
.
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