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Alana 5T ("You don't understand Calvinism!")

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This series  is  loosely   based on this 14-minute video from Alana L.:   5 Signs Your Loved One is Becoming a Calvinist   Point #5 still :   T:  "Sovereign, sovereign, sovereign, sovereign."     When we tell Calvinists that their view of sovereignty makes God responsible for sin, evil, and unbelief and that it's unjust for God to punish people for doing what He caused them to do, they'll often cry "You don't understand Calvinism!" And so i f a Calvinist ever says that to you (or if someone asks you what Calvinism is), show them these two long quotes (#1 and #3) which sum up Calvinism into two big nutshells,  giving a very clear picture of what Calvinism really teaches about God and His "sovereignty" (according to them) ... and let Calvinists' own words testify against them.  (And I also share my somewhat tongue-in-cheek summation of Calvinism, nutshell #2, but it really is what they teach, even though it sounds like nonsense.)...

Only.me80 #4: Calvinists know the truth, but deny it

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[Click here for part 1 and part 2 and part 3  of this series based on a comment from a Calvinist reader called Only.me80.] In part 3, I talked about how Calvinists twist "all men/the world" verses to make them fit their "God intends to save only  some people" theology,  interpreting "all men/the world" as "all kinds of men; people from all nations; the elect from all over the world" - even though a commonsense reading of "all men/the world" would be "all people of the world" when it comes to verses about God loving the world, wanting all men to be saved, and Jesus dying for the world. It's bad enough that they do this, but do you know what's most a mazing and alarming about it? It's that  Calvinists are not ignorant of the truth, of  t he commonsense understanding of the Bible/gospel, but it's that they  know  it,  but  deny  it.  They can state it clearly, but then they  claim it's impossible . Example...