Arguments For Calvinism
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Requiring meticulous determinism for God is characteristic of a less sovereign God than one who allows free will choice.
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Calvinism, in spite of possible other problems, is at least internally logically consistent.
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Calvinism insults God
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The scripture says that God cannot deny himself. 2 Tim 2:13.
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The argument for Irresistible Grace, that when rejecting Salvation, man is stronger than God, is not valid.
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The video below depicts Calvinism accurately.
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The negative impact of Calvinism is examined by Leighton Flowers.
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Hosea 11:8 does not support Calvinism. God is shown to not be impassible in this verse.
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Col 2:12 refutes the Calvinistic claim that regeneration precedes faith.
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Eph 2:8-9 does not support Calvinism. It does not teach that faith is the gift of God.
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Calvinism relies on a double standard with respect to language looseness.
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The key issue of Calvinism is not whether God is fair, or whether man has free will, etc. - but whether God's word is true.
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2 Thess 2:13 does not support Calvinism.
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A statement by Martyn Lloyd-Jones on Calvinism is analyzed and found to involve non epistemic ranking criteria.
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If cognition follows correct process, Calvinism will not result.
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