Calvinism is not morally wrong, it's just twisted around to seem that way, by people who have a priori views drilled into them by popular thought. Lots of assumptions, little fact.
2007-04-23 16:57:55
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answered by ccrider 7
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From a moral standpoint it is wrong because it teaches lawlessness. Once saved always saved says that there is no sin that will separate one from God and that is simply not true. All sin will separate one from God unless one repents. It teaches a false security.
In Christ
2007-04-22 14:42:12
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answered by cristoiglesia 7
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Because, in Calvinism, Grace is Irresistible, and Sin stops being Sin once you are Saved.
Be Blessed in Christ Jesus !
Outraged
2007-04-22 14:41:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Because you follow the teachings of John Calvin instead of the teachings of Jesus Christ.
2007-04-22 14:38:21
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answered by The Lamb of Vista 3
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Probably the belief that God must predestine people into salvation since they are incapable of choosing God. The rest are just born and doomed from the start to burn in hell.
2007-04-22 14:41:09
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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Calvinism is not morally wrong as I answered yesterday. It is just a different denomination.
2007-04-22 14:38:31
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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I don't care about its theology but I respect its austerity and complete honesty- there is no bullsh!t or hypocrisy with calvinists as there is with evangelicals.
2007-04-22 14:39:42
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answered by Anonymous
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