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This accusation is of course untrue. I have proven that Calvinism cannot be defended by their best apologists if their doctrines are applied as they present them to us.
Take their doctrine of sovereignty. We could get no farther than this since the doctrine as stated by them equals fatalism. God has already decreed that all things happen just as he has ordered them from before the foundation of the world. Therefore, the elect should never bemoan the fact that there are such rascals as Arminians or other lost people, but should be glad because it is the will of God, ....unless, of course, God has predestinated their sorrow!
It is true. You said Calvinists do not teach that Christ's death is "sufficient for all but efficient for the elect." And I demonstrated that you were absolutely wrong.
But I suppose it is easier for you to put straw men trophies on your bookshelf than to actually deal with Calvinism.
As to your understanding of the Calvinistic doctrine of God's sovereignty, I suggest you not read Calvinist theologians to see what they say. Just create a straw version, slap it a couple of times, sit it on the shelf and throw a victory party.
Invite Ben.
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