[I redid Point #5 and #6 in the Alana L. series on my other blog (and re-lettered the posts). But instead of going back and changing the already-posted points on this blog, I'll just add the posts in their own little "series."] Point #5 still : L : "Sovereign, sovereign, sovereign, sovereign." Misunderstood "sovereignty" You see, the thing is (and what most people fail to realize is) that Calvinists incorrectly make sovereignty about how God must use His authority and power, believing that He must always be using His all-powerful authority all the time to preplan , cause , contro l everything , even sin and evil and unbelief, "or else He's not a sovereign, omnipotent, in-control God." As John MacArthur says : "... [God] makes every decision that’s ever been made, essentially, about everything.... He is the decider and ...
So get this: An Arizona elementary school should not hire teachers with Christian values because it doesn't feel "safe"... so says the self-proclaimed "queer" schoolboard member wearing cat ears . ( See here .)
Who would've thought that "encouraging each other in the Lord" would take the form of two hours of telling each other, "Yep, that crap's hard!"? - A text I got from a friend after a long conversation about the trials we've been through, the heartaches we've known, and how difficult life can be sometimes. It made me smile!
[I'm working my way through this slowly. Click here for part 1 and part 2 of this series.] First, here's The White Horse Parable again (my version): A man and his son owned a field that they farmed for a living. And one day, they found a white horse in the field. "Oh, what a blessing," said the farmer. "A free horse." But then the horse started tearing up their plants. "Oh, this is terrible. What a curse!" cried the farmer. But then they caught the horse and tamed it and were able to use it to farm the field. "Oh, what a blessing," said the farmer. But then the son was thrown off the horse, broke both arms, and couldn't farm for months, reducing their sales and income. "Oh, what a curse," said the farmer. "I wish this horse never came to us. Why, God? Why!?!" But then a war started, and the army issued a draft. But because the son had broken arms, he was excused from the draft and didn't have to f...
(FYI: There will be lots of posts on Calvinism coming up in the next months, with some non-Calvinism ones sprinkled in between.) I updated my comment on the R.C. Sproul Jr. quote in my post "But Calvinists don't say God causes sin and evil!" (which, incidentally, was featured in a "reddit reformed" post ) . And as usual, I made it much longer, adding more quotes (quotes I've posted in other places, so feel free to skip them if you've read them before). But it's important stuff, the bottom-line of Calvinism (which is why I want them all together in one place and why I re-quote them often, as needed - because Calvinists' own words make the best case against them). And I figured I'd repost my new comment here, too, because it's a whole post all on its own. (Also see my post Thank you, reddit/reformed. I'm honored! ) 1. R.C. Sproul Jr. (Almighty Over All) : “God wills all things tha...
Okay, so about 40% of Americans in a recent survey say that gender isn’t determined at birth. Hmm? Hmm? … Let me think about that a minute … If I say that a horse isn’t a horse, that it’s really born as an unspecified species and that, if it wants to, it can grow up to be a squirrel or a dog or a cow … does it really change its “horseness”? If I say that my chromosomes are not human chromosomes but eagle chromosomes, does it make me an eagle? Does denial or wishful thinking change reality? We can live in denial of reality, but our beliefs don’t change reality. (It’s funny … but living in denial of reality used to be called “crazy.” Delusional. Now it’s considered hip and progressive and celebratory.) The thing is … our X or Y chromosomes are not just in our reproductive organs. They are in every cell of our being, along with the rest of our chromosomes. And that’s just...
I found a lot more names to add to my list of known Calvinists (found in my various "How to Tell if a Church, Pastor, or Website is Calvinist" posts). But instead of adding this huge list to all those posts, I am going to put it here, and I'll just provide a link on those posts to this one. [FYI: I added a note at the bottom of this post on May 5, 2021.] So here it is, a "master list" of known Calvinists to help you be careful and discerning about who you listen to and where you get your theology from. There are plenty more Calvinists out there, but these are just the names that I ran across the most. These are either definite, self-professed Calvinists or "most likely Calvinist," in my estimation. (I haven't heard of most of them, but it's good to know their theology before I do.) After finding these names in various places online, I looked up each person to see if they are Calvinist. If they did not self-identify ...
(Repost of "How I Broke" from my other blog. FYI - this is a long post! A really long post. Did I mention it will be a long post?) I had the pleasure of talking briefly with a friend the other day about her journey through depression/anxiety and about mine. It was so refreshing to be able to talk a bit about my struggles, to not feel like I had to answer “I’m fine. How are you?” She actually brought up her struggles first, and it gave me permission to talk about mine. For the past year and more, I have only been able to be honest with and share my struggles with one friend. (Thank God for her! What a blessing!). And with everyone else, it’s always been “I’m fine. How are you?” ...
[I redid Point #5 and #6 in the Alana L. series on my other blog (and re-lettered the posts). But instead of going back and changing the already-posted points on this blog, I'll just add the posts in their own little "series." Some of this stuff is in the already-published posts on this blog, but a lot is new and/or changed. FYI: I've already got the posts in this series preset to be published every other week up into late 2026. So there will be a long series of posts about Calvinism coming up, but with some non-series/non-Calvinism posts thrown in now and then for variety or fun.] Point #5: K : "Sovereign, sovereign, sovereign, sovereign." Hahaha, Alana nailed this one! And as she said, "What many new Calvinists don't understand, and what they'll learn little by little by little - because if they were told this in the beginning they probably would catch on a little too quick and not follow the path [Bi...
Since Halloween is coming up, I am going to post links to some of my previous "Halloween" posts, standard ones that I would like to share every year, starting with: "In 'Honor' of Halloween: My Story of Demonic Harassment."