Calvinism. Reformed Theology. Hard Determinism. This is the major cancer in Protestant Christianity that many a Theologian have tried to combat but with very little success. Reformed Churches are exploding. Reformed Pastors are infiltrating churches and taking them over, satisfied if half the congregation leaves after their Calvinism is brought into the light since that still leaves them with the business organization and in charge. Calvinist board members are secretly recruiting these seminary-trained Pastors behind the backs of other board members and by the time the people of the church find out, it is too late.
Why is Augustine a hero to both the Roman Catholic Church and the Reformers? There was a huge, dangling thread on the sweater that the Church was wearing. That thread was pulled during the research which caused three more threads to be exposed and each time a thread was pulled more threads would show themselves until the entire sweater began to unravel to reveal the nightmare underneath. The answers that were found during this dig through history and the biblical texts will absolutely shock you as 1,600 year old truths will be revealed from under the Gnostic grime.
Christians tend to think that Calvinism only affects Calvinists and as long as they believe their nonsense over there then it doesn't affect them. But this mistaken view couldn't be more in error. HinduCalvinism affects almost everything you think you know about the bible and there is almost no subject in the biblical text that is untouched or unaffected.
Steel yourself for the millennia long adventure through history presented in these pages. They will change your life.
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Kristina
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, Thought-Provoking and Important Book!
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
Buy it, read it. Then read it again. This book is not only a must-read for anyone coming out of Calvinism, but is also important for any Christian who is in a church.
For me, even just this first section of the book was amazing! If Calvinist doctrines have harmed the faith of yourself or someone you love, understanding its errors is the first step toward healing and renewed growth. As a parent, understanding the subversive infiltration of Calvinist teachings into Christian thought is the best way to inoculate your children against falling prey to its heresies.
But there is so much more to this book than just providing the reader with a solid defense against Calvinism. This book will turn everything you thought you knew upside down, from your perception of yourself to your conception of the Creator.
This is an excellent, important book, and I highly recommend it.
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Introduction & Overview
• Controversial Topics
– Test All Things! (1 Thessalonians 5:21)
– Look it up later for yourself, (Acts 17:11)
– You must test your own conclusions. (Don’t just believe the information presented)
• Challenging Definitions
– Each topic is necessary and will build on previous topics.
– Those goal is to remove 1,600 years of grime from our vision to see what the text says clearly.
– Parables and passages are going to snap into focus.
• The Dangers of Calvinism
– There are those opposed and those who don’t really care.
– Those opposed to Reformed Theology don’t realize the danger or damage that has been caused.
– Those who don’t really care just want to get about the work of the Kingdom and Calvinists can have their beliefs.
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Introduction & Overview
• Demonstrate the role of philosophy and logic in the Christian worldview.
• Explain the meticulous design of the biblical text.
• Properly identify Calvinism/Reformed theology.
• Overview of the millennia long battle between Gnosticism and the Holy Spirit.
• Cover the scope and depth of the attack against all Churches and translations.
• The Arguments – The Easy Way.
• The Arguments – The Comprehensive dive.
• Uncover the history of Calvinism.
• Reveal the Kansas City Shuffle.
• Explain how I found all of this.
12. Faith & Reason
The “dangers” of human reasoning!
“The just shall live by faith” Rom 1:17
Trust in the Lord with all your
heart, And lean not on your own
understanding…
Proverbs 3:5
13. Faith & Reason
Can you fathom the mysteries of
God? Can you probe the limits of
the Almighty? They are higher
than the heavens – what can you
do? They are deeper than the
depths of Sheol – what can you
know? Job 11:7-8
14. Can you search through God’s
complex things?
Can you uncover the limits of the
Almighty?
Job 11:7
Faith & Reason
• Who is speaking?
Who is being spoken to?
15. Zophar from Naamath had this to
say:
Job 11:1
Faith & Reason
• Who is speaking? Zophar (Not YHVH)
Who is being spoken to? Job (not you)
16. After these words had been spoken by the Lord to Job, the Lord spoke to Eliphaz
from Teman: “My anger is burning against you along with your two friends, since
you haven’t spoken correctly about me, as did my servant Job. So take seven bulls
and seven rams and bring them to my servant Job. And bring a whole burnt
offering for yourselves and my servant Job will pray for you. I’ll encourage him by
not responding as your disgraceful folly deserves, since you didn’t speak about
me correctly as did my servant Job.” So Eliphaz from Teman, Bildad from Shuah,
and Zophar from Naamath did precisely as the Lord had spoken to them, because
the Lord showed favor to Job.
Job 11:1
Faith & Reason
• Who is speaking? Zophar (Not YHVH)
Who is being spoken to? Job (not you)
17. • Dear fellow Christian Philosopher,
everything after the word “because”
is human reasoning.
Faith & Reason
18. Hebrews 11:1
Faith is the substance of things hoped
for, the evidence of things not seen.
Let’s Define Faith
• substance: hupostasis, “an exact reproduction”
(Heb 1:3); “assurance” (Heb 3:14; 2 Cor 9:4;
11:17)
– Evidence of Title Deeds
– Real Essence
– In a scientific term, the opposite of theory
substance
19. Hebrews 11:1
Faith is the substance of things hoped
for, the evidence of things not seen.
Let’s Define Faith
• evidence: elegchos, is a legal term meaning
“evidence that is accepted for conviction.”
– It is the commitment to a certainty. As a
noun, it is used only here and 2 Tim 3:16.
– This word is used about 23 times in Plato’s
account of the trial of Socrates.
evidence
20. Faith
• Faith is the substance for a scientific mind and
evidence for a legal mind.
21. Reason
1 Peter 3:15
Instead, exalt the Messiah as
Lord in your lives. Always be
prepared to give a defense to
everyone who asks you to
explain the hope you have.
22. Reason
“Please come, and let’s reason
together,” implores the Lord.
“Even though your sins are like
scarlet, they’ll be white like snow.
snow. Isaiah 1:18
23. Reason
1 Corinthians 2:10
But God has revealed those
things to us by his Spirit. For the
Spirit searches everything, even
the deep things of God.
24. Philosophy
• The study of the fundamental nature of
knowledge, reality, and existence.
• Philosophy: (From the Greek words philo
& sophia meaning ‘the love of wisdom’) is
the study of knowledge, or “thinking
about thinking.”
The fear of the Lord is the beginning
of wisdom and the knowledge of the
the Holy One is understanding.
Proverbs 9:10
25. Logic
• Do we need Logic? Is YHVH “bound” by Logic?
– Can God make rock so big that He can’t move it?
• Logic is: YHVH is:
– Immaterial -Immaterial
– Eternal -Eternal
– Unchanging -Unchanging
– Universal -Universal
• Logic is a reflection of the nature of YHVH
(How does Naturalism account for logic in a material, finite,
ever-changing universe?)
26. Logic
• Logic is reasoning (philosophy) conducted or
assessed according to strict principles of validity.
–Valid – A deductive argument is valid if and only if it
makes it impossible for the premises to be true and the
conclusion to nevertheless be false.
–Sound – A deductive argument is sound if the
premises are actually true.
27. Logic
• The 3 Laws of Logic
– 1. The Law of Identity: P is P
– 2. The Law of Noncontradiction: P is not non-P
– 3. The Law of Excluded Middle: Either P or non-P
• 1. If a statement such as “It is raining” is true, then
the statement is true.
• 2. “It is raining” cannot be both true and false in the
same sense.
• 3. “It is raining” is either true or false. There is no
other alternative
28. Logic
• Thou shalt not be arbitrary.
–We must have a reason for our beliefs.
–Picking a random reason or no reason is not logical.
29. Logical Fallacies
• Fallacy – A pattern of reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its
logical structure.
1. Ad Hominem – Attacking the opponent instead of his argument.
Example: Jeremy is a poo poo head so I don’t have to actually counter his argument for
freedom of religion.
30. Logical Fallacies
• Fallacy – A pattern of reasoning rendered invalid by a flaw in its
logical structure.
2. Ad Populum – Attempts to prove an argument because many people believe it to be
so.
Example: 80% of people are for the death penalty, therefore, the death penalty is immoral.
31. Logical Fallacies
3. Appeal to Authority – When someone claims his argument is right
because someone famous or powerful supports it.
Example: We should change the drinking age because Einstein believed
that 18 was the proper drinking age.
32. Logical Fallacies
4. Begging the Question (Circular Reasoning) – When someone’s premise
and conclusion are the same thing.
Example: Fashion magazines don’t hurt women’s self esteem because
women’s confidence is intact after reading the magazine.
33. Logical Fallacies
5. Hasty Generalization - Occurs when the proponent uses too small of a
sample size to support a sweeping generalization.
Example: Sally couldn’t find any cute clothes at the boutique and neither
could Myra, so the boutique doesn’t have any cute clothes.
34. Logical Fallacies
6. False Dichotomy - When an argument rests on the assumptions that
there are only two possible solutions, so disproving one solution means
that other solution should be utilized.
Examples: A. Christians are either Calvinist or Arminian.
B. You can’t both believe in science and be religious. If you
believe in science, you must reject the claims of religion and religious
experience.
39. The Setup
• Jakob Hermanszoon (Dutch)
• Ioannis Calvinus (French)
• Hans Luder (German)
40. False Dichotomy
• Jakob Hermanszoon (Jacob Arminius - Dutch)
• Ioannis Calvinus (John Calvin - French)
• Hans Luder (Martin Luther - German)
41. False Dichotomy
When Brothers, I couldn’t talk to you as spiritual people but as worldly people, as mere
infants in the Messiah. I gave you milk to drink, not solid food, because you weren’t ready
for it. And you’re still not ready! That’s because you are still worldly. As long as there is
jealousy and quarreling among you, you are worldly and living by human standards, aren’t
you? For when one person says, “I follow Paul,” and another person says, “I follow
Apollos,” you’re following your own human nature, aren’t you? (1 Corinthians 3:1-4 ISV)
42. Calvinism = Arminianism
• Calvinism and Arminianism both use the Gnostic definition of
Regeneration. Regeneration proceeds faith.
• Biblical Christianity should not use the Gnostic definition of
Regeneration.
43. Calvinism = Arminianism
• Calvinism and Arminianism both use the Gnostic definition of
Regeneration. Regeneration proceeds faith.
• 220 A.D.
• Biblical Christianity does not use the Gnostic definition of
Regeneration.
44. Calvinism = Arminianism
• Calvinism and Arminianism both use the Gnostic Definition of
Total Depravity, meaning that you cannot believe without
special aid.
• Biblical Christianity does not believe in Total Depravity.
45. Calvinism = Arminianism
• Calvinism and Arminianism use the Stoic definition of
Sovereignty which dictates how they can interpret the biblical
text.
• Biblical Christianity does not use the Stoic definition of
Sovereignty.
46. Calvinism = Arminianism
• Some Epicurean and Stoic philosophers also debated with
him. Some asked, “What is this blabbermouth trying to say?”
(Acts 17:18 ISV)
47. The Sovereign Lord (Stoicism)
• For Elohim the translators used God.
• For YHVH the translators used Lord.
• For Adonai the translators used Lord.
– Adonai YHVH (Lord Lord?)
48. The Sovereign Lord (Stoicism)
• “I shall show thee the Father, eternally the Sovereign, and lead thee up in pure raiment before
him!” P.227 (This is the Stoic definition of Sovereign.)
• “This is what the Sovereign LORD says: ‘You have gone far enough’” Ez 45:9 (Adonai - YHVH)
• “‘This is what the Sovereign LORD says’—when the LORD has not spoken.” Ez 22:28 (Adonai –
YHVH)
• “So this is what the Sovereign LORD says: “’See, I lay a stone in Zion’” Is 28:15 (Adonai – YHVH)
• “When they heard this, they raised their voices together in prayer to God (theos). “Sovereign Lord
(despotēs),” they said,” Acts 4:24 (theos – despotēs ) (despotes = master)
– Only 25% of translations use “sovereign” in Acts 4:24
– Lord God
– Lord
– Master