Why is Calvinism so dangerous? (Introduction)
[In this series, I'm breaking the long post "Why is Calvinism so dangerous?" into bite-sized pieces.]
Why is Calvinism so dangerous?
Because it appears to teach biblical truth while actually teaching the opposite - while using manipulation and cult-like tactics to suck you in!
Calvinism presents itself as a "deeper understanding" of Scripture, as "the next level" of spiritual growth and wisdom and humility and glorifying God.
But the more you read and study God's Word as it is clearly, plainly written, without Calvinist glasses on, the more you'll see that Calvinism completely contradicts the Word (and itself) and destroys God's truth/character, Jesus's sacrifice, the Gospel, and people's faith.
Calvinism is not a theological system where they build their theology on the Bible. It's a philosophical system, where they start with their presuppositions, assumptions, and misconceptions about God and faith, and then they build their theology on that, trying to force the Bible to fit their unbiblical ideas.
I sum it up this way: Calvinism is man telling God how God has to be in order to be God!
Calvinists look right at Bible verses that clearly say one thing and they essentially go "Yes, it says that, but what God really means is ..."
Calvinist preachers will say "I am only teaching right from Scripture! We always need to go right to Scripture to see what the text says."... but then they subtly spin the verse in a Calvinist way or tie a Calvinist belief onto the end of a biblical truth. A little bait-and-switch. (I've seen it happen.) But since you heard "right from Scripture," you trust that they're teaching "right from Scripture" and you let your guard down, shut off your critical-thinking discernment skills, put on the Calvinist glasses, and let them tell you what to think.
Never shut off your critical-thinking discernment skills! Never let others tell you what to think! Always run what people say (even what I say!) through Scripture, even if - especially if - they tell you they are "only preaching Scripture." How do you think error and heresy slips in? By announcing itself with bells and whistles, shouting "hey, I'm a heretical, unbiblical idea"? No. It slips in slyly, subtly, slowly, with the appearance of looking biblical. A little twist here, a little tweak there, a little "Did God really say ..." along the way, so that you don't notice what's happening, until it's too late. (See "Exposing Calvinism: My comment on Calvinist twists.")
Calvinists use this "Yes, but ..." approach (see "The Calvinist's Big Ugly 'But'") because they evidently believe God has blessed them with some sort of superior insight into some sort of "hidden, deeper truths" that help them understand what He really meant to say, even though it totally contradicts the simple, commonsense truths of Scripture.
Calvinists will verbally agree with what I said about the Gospel. They'll say "We believe the same things you do. Yes, the Gospel should be preached to all. Yes, God wants all men to be saved. And yes, anyone who wants to can believe in Jesus. Anyone can be saved."
But what they hide - what makes all the difference - is this:
And it's my hope that I can help you see more clearly so that you don't get suckered into Calvinism and so that you too will take a stand against it before it seeps into more churches and ruins more people.
It's already spreading like the cancer it is. Silently. Aggressively. Unopposed. If you haven't encountered it yet, you will. (Or maybe you already have, you just don't know it yet because they are sneaky. See "How to tell if a Church, Pastor, or Website is Calvinist".) And if we don't wake up and notice what it's teaching, if we don't start researching for ourselves what the Bible really says, if we don't start speaking against Calvinism and calling it out for what it is, it's going to infect more and more people, until no one even remembers anymore who God really is and what the simple, basic, beautiful truth of the Gospel really is.
[Hey, Calvinists ... Do you want a test to see what's driving your view of this issue? Pray and ask God to reveal to you if you are wrong, if you are reading the Word wrong or trying to make it fit your own ideas of what it says. Tell God that you want to know the truth and give Him permission to open your eyes to truth, even if it means finding out you've been wrong this whole time.
Now ... how did it make you feel to think about doing that? Did you get offended at the suggestion that Calvinism is wrong? Did you bristle and stiffen your neck as in "I'm not praying that! I know I'm right!"? Did you scoff? Do you want to throw away everything I am saying - and going to say - because you've decided that I "don't understand Calvinism"? Did you start coming up with all sorts of reasons for why you're right, rehearsing all the theological arguments that "support" Calvinism? Did you think "I need to consult MacArthur or Grudem or Sproul or Piper to see what they say about all this"? How much is your pride driving your theology? Are you willing for God to correct you if you're wrong? Do you want to know His truth more than you want to cling to your own views?
So now, pray and ask God to reveal truth to you, to show you if you're wrong. (If you're right, there's no harm in praying this, is there?) Determine in your heart that you really do want to know the truth, no matter the cost. And don't just think about praying it. Do it! It's not the thought that counts when it comes to prayer. (And if you're resistant to praying this, ask God to show you why.) Also see the "Defend Your Calvinism" Challenge.]
Many Christians don't want to get into this issue. It's messy and uncomfortable and confusing. And so we straddle the fence and put it on the back-burner and say "Oh, it really doesn't matter what we think about this as long as the Gospel is preached and people come to Jesus. Can't we all just be unified? God likes unity!" [I've gotten push-back, even from non-Calvinists, for being so harsh against Calvinism. See "Why am I so harsh towards Calvinism?"]
But does it really "not matter"? Does it "not matter" which version of the Gospel, of God, that you're preaching or unifying around? Does it "not matter" if one person says "Jesus died for all people" but another says "Jesus died only for the elect"? Does it "not matter" if one person says "All people have the ability to believe and be saved" but another says "Only the elect can and will believe and be saved"? Does it "not matter" if one person says "God does not take any pleasure in sin or people being in hell" but another says "God ordains all sin and unbelief for His pleasure and glory"? Does it "not matter" if one person says "The Gospel is for all people" but another says "It's only for the elect"?
Does it really "not matter"?
How's that Edmund Burke quote go again ... "All that is needed for evil to succeed is for good men to do nothing."
Well, evil is succeeding. Calvinism's spreading. And I can't sit back and do nothing, acting like unity is more important than truth, than God's good name, than Jesus's sacrifice, than people's souls.
But could you imagine the disciples or the apostle Paul walking into the erroneous, compromising churches of their day and saying "Hey, it doesn't really matter what we all believe about the Gospel, does it? Let's not make a fuss about all the little details, about what's true and what's false when it comes to God's character, Jesus's sacrifice, who can be saved, how we get saved, etc. Why don't we all just put our arms around each other's shoulders and sing Kumbaya around the campfire? After all, God just wants us to be unified more than anything, right!?!"
Umm ... no!
Matthew 7:15: "Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ferocious wolves."
2 Cor. 11:13-15: "For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, masquerading as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. It is not surprising, then, if his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness. Their end will be what their actions deserve."
2 Peter 2:1-3: "... there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies ... Many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the way of truth into disrepute. In their greed these teachers will exploit you with stories they have made up."
Galatians 1:6-8: "I am astonished that you are so quickly deserting the one who called you by the grace of Christ and are turning to a different gospel - which is really no gospel at all. Evidently some people are throwing you into confusion and are trying to pervert the gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach a gospel other than the one we preached to you, let him be eternally condemned!"
Hebrews 5:14: "But solid food is for the mature, who by constant use have trained themselves to distinguish good from evil."
Calvinists will say "Calvinism is the gospel. You don't have to like it, but you do have to accept it. Because it's what the Bible says."
No, it's not. It's manipulation, that's what it is! It's satanic deception!
But since they said "it's what the Bible says," we trust them and drink the Kool-Aid and shut up and fall in line, like good little Calvinists.
[For more on this, see Predestination Manipulation. Update Dec 2022: Like "Calvinism is the gospel," Calvinist authors will also try to define Calvinism, in a nutshell, by saying things like "Calvinism is salvation, freedom from sin, eternal life, evangelism, the Good News, utter dependence on God, full assurance of His sovereignty, fully seeing/embracing God and His love and grace, blah, blah, blah." And this sounds great and all, but it's deceptive. Because these positive, flowery-sounding, hope-filled descriptions of Calvinism are only in relation to the elect, not to those whom Calvi-god predestines to hell. To the non-elect, Calvinism is death, eternal damnation, terrible news, hopelessness, God's hatred and injustice, etc. But Calvinists don't want you to know that part, and so they only tell you what Calvinism is if you're elect. Next time they go into their flowery descriptions of Calvinism, ask "Yeah, but what about if you're non-elect, as most people are?" And watch how they squirm and babble and deflect.]
We are not questioning God or His Word. We are questioning Calvinism's unbiblical understanding of God and His Word! And that's a big difference!
But do you know who else were highly-educated Big-Names?
The Pharisees and Teachers of the Law in Jesus's day.
And yet they were so blinded by their own intelligence and popularity that they couldn't see the simple, obvious Truth, even when He was standing right in front of them - so full of themselves that there was no room for Jesus.
But the Gospel is not meant to be highly-academic stuff that only the highly-educated can understand. It's meant to be a simple message of hope and salvation for everyone. For adults and for children. For the educated and the uneducated. For the seminary student who spends all day studying the loftiest resources and for the blue-collar worker who never picks up a book. For everyone!
"But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name." (John 20:31)
God wants us to find the truth. He wants us to know the truth. Because He wants us to find salvation and life in Jesus. And that's why He made the truth clear and easy to see. That's why He made Himself easy to find.
God means what He says and says what He means. There are no "hidden, deeper layers" that only Calvinists can understand.
So I'm not necessarily speaking against the average Calvinist, but against Calvinism and the dogmatic Calvinist teachers.
In fact, I think most Calvinists in the congregation are "Calvinists," in quotes. They are just good people who don't realize they've been duped, that they've been misled by and manipulated into a false theology that twists Scripture until it appears to teach Calvinism and that traps people with a biblical-sounding surface-layer while hiding/obscuring the dark side until it's too late. And so most "Calvinists" don't even know enough about it all to know that they aren't really Calvinists at all. They think they are just being good, humble Christians, honoring God's Word and sovereignty.
But if you take off the "Calvinist glasses" and read the Bible as it is written, in context, plainly and clearly and in commonsense ways, Calvinism falls apart. (See "12 Tips on how to think critically about Calvinism.") There is very little support at all for Calvinism if you read the Bible as it is, without the help of Calvinist theologians telling you what to think. Calvinism needs Calvinist theologians to help other people "find" Calvinism in the Bible. Because without their "help," Calvinism wouldn't spread like it is because it's not in the Bible the way they say it is.
(Watch "Calvinist Tactics Exposed" from Beyond the Fundamentals. In this video, Kevin says the same thing I do, that you won't find Calvinism in the Bible unless you've got Calvinists convincing you it's there.)
Question for Calvinists: Did you become a Calvinist by reading the Bible all on your own, in a plain, simple, commonsense way ... or was it through the influence of other Calvinists when you were young and naive (they preconditioned you to read verses in Calvinist ways), or maybe when you wanted to go deeper in the faith and honor God more (you let them convince you that Calvinism is the way to do it)?
[If you're a Calvinist who's getting worried right now because you're thinking "Oh no! I've been believing a lie all this time! What do I do? What should I think?", let me just say this: Don't worry, because the true biblical truth is even more beautiful than what you've been told by Calvinists. What God did for you, He can do for anyone.
God loves all people and wants all people to be saved (not just the elect). Jesus died for all people, paying for all men's sins on the cross (not just the elect). And He offers the gift of eternal life to all people, for anyone to accept. No one is beyond God's reach, beyond His love, grace, forgiveness, healing, salvation, etc. It's for all people, not just the elect. And so no one is hopeless. No one is predestined to hell, unable to be saved. God loves all, Jesus died for all, and God offers salvation to all (but He leaves it up to us to accept it or reject it).
But in Calvinism, God truly loves only the elect, Jesus died for only the elect, and God offers salvation only to the elect and so only the elect can/will be saved, and so the non-elect have no hope at all, no chance to be saved.
The truth biblical truth of the gospel is so much more wonderful, hope-filled, gracious, loving, etc., than what Calvinism teaches, because in the Bible, no one is beyond hope. Anyone can be saved.
(Not to mention that in the Bible, God is not the cause of sin and unbelief, but He gives us the ability to choose our own decisions/actions and then He responds accordingly. But in Calvinism, He is the ultimate cause of all sin and unbelief but then He holds us responsible for it, for what He predestined and caused. Can you see the damage this does to God's character and to people's faith in Him and trust of Him?)
The truth of the Bible is so much more beautiful and hope-filled and life-giving and "for all people" than Calvinism ever could be. And so don't worry. When you give up Calvinism for the plain teachings of the Bible, you get something so much better!]
But I don't care what they "say" because what they "say" is meant to obscure what they really believe. And so what I've done here is simply get to the heart of what they really believe, stripping off the many deceptive layers they wrap their beliefs in as they try to make Calvinism sound biblical, to explain away their contradictions, and to hide what they're really teaching.
Sadly, dealing with Calvinists is like dealing with people who pathologically lie (but who don't realize it), who always spin everything they say, who keep things vague on purpose to allow wiggle room for themselves, and who have multiple layers for everything they say so that you can't pin them down on anything. You must listen to everything they say very carefully, question every term and verse they use, and dig deeper and deeper, asking more and more questions, to get a fuller, more honest picture of what they really believe (and then you'll see how deceptive the first thing they said was).
(However, I don't think most Calvinists are really "lying," as in "trying to deceive you." They truly believe that their theology is the truth, and they've been trained to defend it in all sorts of ways. So they're not deliberately lying; they just don't realize that they've bought into a package of cleverly-disguised lies, a false doctrine that they've been led to believe is the Truth. It's sad.)
Alright now, put on your thinking caps and away we go (if you thought the introduction was long, wait till you see the rest of it) ...