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Calvi-dictionary: Dissolving (stealth) Calvinism's Sugarcoating (part #1: Intro 1)

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Stealth Calvinist : A Calvinist (usually a pastor) who knows that their theology will instantly alarm and repel most Christians if it was presented to us forthrightly and honestly, and so they sugarcoat, obscure, and deflect from (even sometimes outright lie about) their Calvinist beliefs, trying to sound non-Calvinist so that they can spread their Calvinism covertly, strategically indoctrinating us under our radar. Stealth Calvinism: The most effective way for Calvinists to take over non-Calvinist churches; a growing trend and persistent problem in evangelical churches, particularly the SBC and EFCA; a cult-like hijacking of churches and Christian theology that most typical Christians are completely unaware of, uneducated about, unprepared for, and unable to resist/oppose because of their ignorance and naive trust in Calvinist pastors/theologians and failure to be a good Berean. I've been wanting to do this for a very long time (and have worked on it here and there over the years)...

Only.me80 #10: MacArthur 4C-F (Reversing God's Word)

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Here is footnote #4C-F (part 10 of the whole series inspired by Only.me80's comment) on John MacArthur's sermon about Limited Atonement, quoted in  part 4 .   (Also see  part 1 ...  part 2 ...   part 3 ...  part 5 ...  part 6 ...  part 7 ... part 8 ... and part 9   of this series .) C.  Calvinists say that God opens sinners' hearts to cause them to understand and believe the gospel...  but the Bible says  that He opens the hearts of those who already believe in Him - who seek Him, call to Him, pursue Him - to help them understand spiritual truth better.   Jeremiah 33:3: "Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know." Luke 24:45 :   “Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.”   This isn't about God causing unbelievers to understand the gospel, but it's about Jesus helping those who are already believers - his disciples - to better ...