Jonathan Edwards on the will
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Edwards (erroneously) conflates desire or "preferring," with will or choosing.
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The plan originally was ideally to let Calvinists write for Calvinism, and non-Calvinists write against Calvinism. So far, no writer for Calvinism on this site has been found. Therefore, most material here refutes Calvinism.
Edwards (erroneously) conflates desire or "preferring," with will or choosing.
Jonathan Edwards argued for double predestination, that God's not electing some is still a choice / decision.
Thomas Jefferson thought Calvinism was wrong.
Will Durant did not hold Calvinism in high regard.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon emphatically rejected Limited Atonement.