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Calvi-cult 4: Calvinism vs. Extreme Cults

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Some more preliminary notes for the "Calvi-cult" series.  See here  for the previous posts in this  "Calvi-cult's damage" series .  (I haven't been able to work on the rest of this series in a while, so it might be months before more of this series gets published.  And I'm starting to get really busy with the garden and spring chores, so I'm gonna start publishing posts every other week again for awhile.) Cult- ish Yes, I'm using the word "cult" to describe Calvinism.   But let's keep in mind that there are other cults out there - dangerous, extreme cults - the kind that physically separate people from their families, friends, and society, and that control even their education, marriages, families, sexual behavior, what they read/watch, and that even convince people to kill others or themselves in obedience/loyalty to the cult.   Everyone  - expect those who are in it - would recognize these as cults.   And Calvinism is NOT at ...

Another one bites the dust

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I just found this (sad!) on Reddit Reformed:  What happened to my conviction and love for God? Reformedhabeshagirl  said: Hello brothers and sisters I have always been a Christian and grew up fearing the Lord. I remember being convicted about my sins as young as 7 or 8 years old. I became Reformed around age 17 and I am 23 now. I have always been a repentant believer. My heart used to break when I sinned, and I love the Lord. I studied my Bible a lot, prayed often, and was very interested in theology, sermons, and everything related to faith. The problem is that my heart has lost all desire for the things I used to love. I stopped listening to sermons and I don’t want to study my Bible anymore. Any interest I had in Bible study or discussions about the Lord only came when my ex-boyfriend shared things with me every day or when it came from my pastor every Sunday. Now my heart feels hard. I am not convicted about the things I used to mourn over. I distanced myself from my amazi...