Calvi-dictionary (part 2/Intro 2)
Calvi-dictionary: Dissolving (stealth) Calvinism's Sugarcoating Here are more comments from Calvinists that show why a Calvi-dictionary is needed. You see, Calvinists often hide their brand of theology and sugarcoat the nasty parts to try to sound as non-Calvinist as possible so that we don't catch on too early to the fact that they're Calvinists teaching Calvinism or to what Calvinism really teaches, not before they've had a chance to strategically indoctrinate us. But if we knew what was underneath the sugarcoating, we'd be alarmed right away, would double-check them, and would realize that Calvinism contradicts the plain teaching of Scripture, and then we'd sound the alarm and oppose them. And so that's why they have to be so careful, strategic, and stealthy. And that's why I'm writing this dictionary: To dissolve the sugarcoating so that you know what's really underneath so that you aren't suckered into a theology you never would...