Confronting the errors and dangers of Calvinism - a theology that flips the Bible on its head and does great harm to Gospel Truth, God's character, Jesus's sacrifice, and our faith.
I found a lot more names to add to my list of known Calvinists (found in my various "How to Tell if a Church, Pastor, or Website is Calvinist" posts). [FYI: I added a note at the bottom of this post on May 5, 2021.] And so here it is, a "master list" of known Calvinists to help you be careful and discerning about who you listen to and where you get your theology from. There are plenty more Calvinists out there, but these are just the names that I ran across the most. These are either definite, self-professed Calvinists or "most likely Calvinists," in my estimation. (I haven't heard of most of them, but it's good to know their theology before I do.) After finding these names in various places online, I looked up each person to see if they are Calvinist. If they did not self-identify as a Calvinist, I tried to figure it out based on the statements of faith of the groups/churches they belong to, the books they write, the t...
If you point out to Calvinists that Calvinism's view of sovereignty - that God fore-ordains and orchestrates everything that happens and we had no ability to do anything differently - makes God the cause (and truly the only voluntary cause) of all sin and evil, they'll probably respond with something like "That's not what we're saying. You're putting words in our mouths. And you don't understand Calvinism." When they do that, show them a few of these quotes - Ca lvinists' own words about their beliefs of God's sovereignty and how He preplans, wills, ordains, orchestrates, directs, controls (code-words for "causes") everything that happens. And then ask them if they still think you're really misunderstanding them. (Bold emphasis added) [Note: Even "foreknows" means "causes" in Calvinism, because Calvi-god only foreknows what will happen because he first predetermined it would happen, and then he ca...
Because it appears to teach biblical truth while actually teaching the opposite - while using manipulation and cult-like tactics to suck you in! And it's spreading. Stealthily, fast, aggressively. (We watched it happen firsthand in our church, which is why I wrote this blog. See "What's the best way to make people agree with your Calvinist views?" Sadly, we ended up leaving that church , a place we attended almost 20 years.) [ I updated this November 2022 to try to shorten it. I failed. But I hope it's more readable and streamlined at least. If you only read one anti-Calvinism post of mine, I think it should be this one. But I'm warning you, this post is long. Very long. So pack a lunch and bring a sleeping bag. But it has to be long because Calvinism is so deceptively convoluted that it takes time to peel off the layers so that you can see it for what it really is. ...
(For the extended version of this post, which I recommend, click here . It is loaded with lots more information. This simplified one is just the highlights. And feel free to copy this and share it with others, to help them learn to identify Calvinism when they see it. Just make sure to share the link to this blog so that they can find the original post. Thank you. New : For the super-short version, click here . And FYI: I found a couple times when the Calvinist author of an article I linked to changed their article after I linked to it. So if their article doesn't seem to match what I said about it, it may be because they altered it. ) We just left our church of almost 20 years because of the dogmatic Calvinist pastor who recently came on board. ( Read my "Letter to Our Elders Regarding Calvinism Growing in Our Church" here.) And I was thinking about what precautions I might take to make sure we didn't end up in another...
[For the shortened version of this post, click here . For the tiniest version, click here . And since this whole post will take you about 3 hours to read, h ere are links to the individual chapters: #1 deception ... #2 hidden agendas ... #3 multiple layers ... #4 strategic tactics ... #5 isolation/control ... #6 fear/coercion ... #7 mind-control/thought-reform ... #8 gaslighting ... #9 authoritarian narcissists ... conclusion and links ] A Psychology Today article - Understanding Cults: The Basics - shares some characteristics of cults and how they operate (my paraphrase; I've condensed some of them here to three main points): 1. No one knowingly, voluntarily joins a cult, but they are "recruited" into it by cult leaders who take advantage of the vulnerabilities of the recruits, using deception and manipulation to suck them in. 2. ...
A friend of mine recently sent me a link to an article that she says is one of the best overviews of Calvinism and its errors that she's read. And after reading it, I agree. I think it's a great one to share with others because it's got all the basics in one place: The Bible vs. Calvinism: An Overview by Patrick Myers There are some great rebuttals to Calvinist proof-texts in here, and some eye-opening quotes from Calvinists. Something like this might help Calvinists understand what their theology really teaches and what the Bible really teaches - and that these aren't saying the same thing. FYI: If you click on the "about/contact" link at the bottom of the article, you can send him an email to request a PDF copy of his article. And after I contacted him by email to tell him how much I appreciated his article, he graciously put a link to my blog at the bottom. Thank you, Patrick, that was very kind of you. 😊
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...
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 - ...
I've been listening through this series by Dr. and Pastor Andy Woods called Neo-Calvinism vs. The Bible, and I'm finding it really good and informative, covering a lot of aspects of Calvinism, from historical to practical to present-day issues, etc. [I even like his dry, monotone, and slightly-repetitive way of speaking. It's calming to my over-active brain, helping me really hear him and absorb what he's saying.] He's still adding to this series (and I've only listened up to 19 so far), but here are the links to all the videos he's got in the series up to this point, with a little bit about each one. They're great to listen to while you're doing something like cleaning or cooking or driving or whatever. The following are links to his website (but here's the playlist on YouTube ): Video #1: About the mixed blessings of Calvinism, including how it helped shaped our American government, and about some of the serious issues of Calvinism and o...
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...