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The Volcano Blew!

Well ... I knew this day was coming.  The day the volcano blew !  (Explained briefly in more detail in this post under Bad Logic #2, look for "Added 11/16/19".)  And so I think I'll be taking some time off from writing, maybe just adding a few small posts here and there.  I like that the last one I posted here was the one of how Calvinists trap you with bad logic.  Because it's so important to me to educate Christians on the dangers of Calvinism and how they trap you.  They're good ones to end on for awhile.  I'm not sure when I'll get back to writing, but I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season.  Take care and God bless! (Thank you to Tim from Trader Joe's, for holding me while I sobbed uncontrollably in the check-out line, pouring my pain out to you.  Your kindness and emotional support during my breakdown probably saved me from another panic attack.  Thank you!)   And here's a post full of some great sermons from Tony Evans, j

When Calvinism's "Bad Logic" Traps Good Christians!

(Part of this - altered, though - comes from the post "12 Tips on How to Critically Think about Calvinism" .  And I will be breaking these down into smaller points in separate posts soon.) Calvinism ... I'm just gonna come right out and say it ... is built on bad logic.  Really, really bad logic! Calvinism is not build solidly on Scripture as it was written ; it's built on their own presumptions, assumptions, and misconceptions about who God is and how they think He has to act in order to be the kind of "sovereign" God they think He is.  It's built on their own ideas of what verses must mean if they perceive God to be a certain way, totally missing what the verse is really saying because God is really not the way they think He is. Calvinism is about as stable as building a house of cards on a foundation of Jell-O. But ... Calvinism is so convincing because no one stops to question the bad logic that it's built on - the presumptions, assump