Calvinism's cognitive dissonance (from Sot 101's "Nominal Calvinism")
A few comments from the comment section of Soteriology 101's post Nominal Calvinism (also see this post for more comments from that Sot 101 post): TS00 (an anti-Calvinist like me) says: I have also often asked Calvinist friends how they can possibly question, rue, or complain about any evil under the sun, if it all comes from the eternal divine decree of God for his glory? But the Calvinist, as br.d suggests, has learned to compartmentalize in order to minimize the cognitive dissonance that Calvinism inevitably creates. Few, if any, Calvinists consistently look at the evil events in the world, or even the small irritations they face daily, as being directly decreed by God and worthy of only praise and thanksgiving. If they did, they could not take a stand against abortion, genocide or child abuse, to name but a few of the evils in this world. They could not, consistently, mourn the loss of lives that abortions, mass shootings or imperial wars produce. Rather, t...