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Only.me80 #6: Comments 1-2 on MacArthur's "Limited Atonement" Sermon

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Okay, so here are the first two footnotes (my additional comments) on the John MacArthur sermon I quoted in  part 4   of this series inspired by a comment from a Calvinist reader called Only.me80.   [Click here for  part 1  and  part 2  and  part 3  and part 5 of this series .] *1  MacArthur said:  "[An unlimited atonement and the free-will ability of humans to choose to believe in Jesus] is not what the church has historically believed ,  but that is what the present version of the superficial church believes" Notice the m anipulative-shaming, the accusation of "You're a 'superficial' Christian if you believe that Jesus died for all people and that we choose to accept or reject the gift of eternal life." (paraphrase)   Which is, apparently,  "most people in the church."   According to special, unique, high-and-mighty MacArthur, most of us Christians are "superficial" because most of us Christians beli...

Alana 5U (Hell and God's glory/"justice")

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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 :   U:  "Sovereign, sovereign, sovereign, sovereign."     So, Why? So  why  does Calvi-god predestine/ordain/cause evil, sin, and unbelief?  Why do Calvinists fight so hard to protect and promote their belief that he does this? Because, as I've pointed out in other posts, Calvinists think he does it all for his glory.   [I can admire that Calvinists desire to humbly glorify God.  But what I can't admire is that they've allowed this desire to be used against them, against God, tricking them into unbiblical doctrines and a false gospel which destroy God's character.]      And how does Calvi-god get glory from predestining sin, evil, and unbelief? Well, if there was no sin, no unbelievers, then he couldn't show off his wrath and "justice" against sin - a...