RickReads
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I’m going to answer no, although I’m responding to your point not because I believe that’s a sincere question, like in the case of Clare (who believes that your comment was funny) I’m sure your point was meant as a mocking jokey sort of comment. I’m replying because I think this is a teachable moment. Please read the next portion carefully.
My points are about logical rigour and intellectual honesty, however. Maybe you’d be tempted to undermine books explaining the criminal psychology of rapists because the author herself was the victim of rape.
Perhaps in your opinion victims of racism don’t have valid, logically meaningful points to make against racism because they have been victimised by racists.
Maybe even the New Testament itself is simply an opportunity for users to mock the pain and suffering that was inflicted on the Lord. To Christs salient observations about justice, sin and redemption you could respond “did the Romans steal your coat and beat you up or something?”
Needless to say your reply was very bad, and taking part in agreeing or humouring your reply was also unfortunate on the part of Oscar and Clare.
@Oscarr “Calvinist or not, has an arrogant opinion of others, they are hypocrites and not true believers.”
“From what I read of true Calvinists (not the extreme ones),”
What you describe as extreme is what I’d describe as logical consistency. How extreme was Jesus or mother Teresa about their loving ethics, very extreme. Those extremists aren’t bad though, because they have valuable doctrines, not dirty babies steeped in determinism.
Extreme love is only good, extreme Calvinism only bad. Love thy neighbour taken to an extreme is only dangerous to the person who’s doing the loving. Calvinism taken to an “extreme” endangers everyone but the self righteous Calvinist.
The problem with the corrective lenses of Calvinism is that you can’t remove them, not ever. Not within the Bible, nor without. Your messages @Oscarr & @Clare73 are simply presupposing that Calvinism is right and insisting so from that point onwards. Like @RickReads you’re not interacting with the substance of my message.
Now because of the online Calvinists need to be right people in the pews who believe in John Calvins work, the 5 points, effective irresistible grace and many other reformed doctrines aren’t “real” Calvinists, because they act in a way that’s as elite as the things they believe about themselves.
Only by adopting an intellectual disconnect between what they believe and how they respond to those beliefs can the man in the pews not become an arrogant believer. Divorcing our thought life and theology from our living behaviour is as disastrous as it sounds though.
@Clare73 “It's not Calvinism causing them to do that. That's a false rap. No one, in whose heart is the gospel, thinks they've achieved or earned anything from God.”
The how vs that problem remains. Redirecting to how Calvinists are spiritually superior to non Calvinists (e.g. via Gods grace) does nothing to subdue the pride that arises in that Calvinists are spiritually superior.
I’ll explain this one more time by way of an analogy.
Imagine an awful lifelong illness that is taking hold of the worlds population, not fatal, but seriously lowering the quality of life for everyone. Now imagine an array of doctors and medical researchers have managed to engineer an effective cure, but it’ll only be administered to a select few.
They’re now cured, even going through an enhanced, improved quality of life. Wouldn’t it be rather silly for the healthy population to go about saying “All glory to my doctors, I’m not healthier than anyone else. My health isn’t better than anybody else’s health, thank you doctors! You’re wonderful! Don’t fall into the sin of pride by believing you’re healthier than anybody else.”
This is very much like the Calvinism of Charles Haddon Spurgeon, it’s known as inconsistent Calvinism.
Brute reality is that people who believe in Calvinism have a humility problem due to the beliefs they hold. No amount of presupposing the truth of Calvinism undoes that point, although to routinely presuppose the truth of Calvinism does leave you incapable of responding to the substance of my post.
In a round the barn sort of way I was trying to say that your vicious attacks on Calvinists are getting a little tired in my opinion.
And given your tendency to decorate your comments with crying laugh smileys this is a bit of a glass house that you are in.
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