- God of Calvinism = god of Islam? Seriously?
- Arminian Daily Affirmation, courtesy of Stuart Smalley.
- Biblical predestination: Double or single?
- According to S. Sweitzer at NewsMax, here are five denominations that follow Calvinism. I was surprised to see the United Church of Christ listed, but, then again, I know very little about the UCC.
- Dr. David Anders discusses a verse he found difficult to deal with when he was a Calvinist.
- One theology forum poster wants to make it clear that he is not an "Arminianist," while also making it clear that Calvinists are heretics that preach a "powerless gospel."
- 12 promises for perseverance in Bible-reading.
Friday, January 08, 2016
This Week in Calvinism - January 8, 2016
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It's very important to understanding the underlying mentality/psychology of Calvinists and other similar Protestant ideologies. They are sociopathic ideologies. They further use ego defense mechanisms (ex. projection, denial, etc.) to create doctrines which justify their ongoing evil behavior and suppressing the need to turn away from their sin. Such ideologies create dead consciences in people and make them into sociopaths. Satan (the father of narcissism and sociopathy) has infiltrated and created his own spiritual clones through humans- to destroy and discredit Christianity. Sociopaths rarely change and you have to be very careful interacting with them. If interested, refer to my posts:
http://theantisatan.blogspot.com/2015/09/none-dare-call-them-sociopaths.html
http://theantisatan.blogspot.com/2015/11/the-psychology-of-salvation.html
http://theantisatan.blogspot.com/2015/11/more-on-church-psychology.html
http://theantisatan.blogspot.com/2015/11/understanding-spiritual-psychology-of.html
http://theantisatan.blogspot.com/2015/11/understanding-spiritual-psychology-of_21.html
http://theantisatan.blogspot.com/2015/10/what-must-you-do-to-be-saved.html
Some of the greatest evangelists were Calvinists, hardly what you would expect from a bunch of sociopaths. I can see how that doesn't jive with the works-based salvation you seem to be promoting.
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