Big Umbrella? Should Calvinism be tolerated?

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Great example of the bar tender Pastor. This is EXACTLY the way heresy needs to be treated.

PastorBillwillard
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I am one of the rare pastors who came into a non-Calvinist church as a Calvinist and was shown the error of my views and repented. It was very humbling. But the one thing about Calvinism, at least for me, once the foundation of Calvinism broke down, everything else in Calvinism crumbled with it almost immediately.

GraceCommunityBibleChurch
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Tolerated as much as Mormonism and Watchtowerism should be.

dustinpaulson
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I got to personally watch a Calvinist come in and lie about being a Calvinist and then proceed to teach Calvinist doctrines. I confronted the man super early about his Calvinism and that he needed to tell the congregation and he didnt deny it, he instead told me that he and the deacons will do whats best. I warned my church up and down about and they just dismissed me and told me not to bring it up again....it was an ignorant southern baptist church that was willing to compromise in order to not have a church split. Calvinism should never be tolerated.

lordboston
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A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.

Galatians 5:9

Popexify
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Calvinism is rank Heresy and can not be tolerated. If Calvinism should be accepted, so should Mormonism.

johnriegle
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Calvinists are not Bible believers and we need to have the courage to say this!

chasesydnor
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I grew up high Calvinist - the church was very wary of anyone that came into the church that even disagreed on minor points; they had no hesitation about kicking people out, especially preachers. If and when they gain control, they will do what ‘nice’ Christians won’t, so if your church knows it’s not Calvinist man up and kick them out, or eventually you’ll get kicked out.

jaygee
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No it shouldn't. It is just not biblical... therefore a false teaching.

linuxbytes
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No Calvinism should never be tolerated. It should never be allowed just as Paul said if anyone is walking contrary to the doctor and he preaches we are to mark them and avoid them who walk against the doctrine we preach. Whether they are our brothers or sisters or parents we walk away if they're going to start preaching against it. Because they're trying to take us out of the grace that we have in Jesus and put us under another Jesus.

inthedark
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I am from a Pentecostal background and I believe it is infiltrating denominations across the church. I'm a former US Marine living in the Great Britain...I went to a reformed theology school and I was horrified by the doctrines being taught by calvanism

chasesydnor
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Proverbs 14: 16 A wise man feareth, and departeth from evil: but the fool rageth, and is confident.

Dmlaney
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THIS👉"You would be doing people a better favor if you would disabuse them of all the things they think are true rather than teach them things which you think are true... that would be the better way."

a.k.
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I was in a ministry where a person agreed to leave because he began a lunchtime bible study teaching calvinism. It seemed mutual more or less and did not seem to cause any division. It was pretty hush, hush and I had caught wind of it. I was thankful that the leadership saw it and nipped it in the bud. This was a non-denominational ministry.

biblestudy
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James 2: 24 "Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only."
The justification is it talking about is wordly justification of life. If you read the entire chapter you would see that it is talking about worldly comforts such as food, clothing, and shelter. It is not saying spiritual salvation does not come by faith alone. What it is saying is that by your actions you can help other people in this world. In other words you should not just say "God bless you" and do nothing. You SHOULD say "God bless you" and then actively help the person out.

Dmlaney
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No. Calvinism puts the Father and the Son at odds. Calvinism says God thinks of the sin and puts it in man’s heart to do. You have no choice to do otherwise. Jesus said if you thought it you did it.

joeyrchapa
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Deceptive heresy creeps in unawares!!!

johndisalvo
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As a general rule, the neo-Calvinists of today should not be tolerated because their theological air of superiority and presumption of doctrinal purity is simply intolerable. I hear so many of them say, “Calvinism is just Biblical Christianity” and nonsense like that, basically exalting Calvin to reformation pope like status. Also, they act like there are no other legitimate alternatives and immediately try to pigeonhole all those who disagree with them under some label of heresy. Those are the types who may or may not end up in heaven, depending on whether they have truly trusted in the finished work of Christ, but they are certainly not gospel preachers that I would sit under, nor do I have any desire to fellowship with them. ✝️📖🙏🏼

oldglory
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3:51 - Gonna have to start calling you "The Rogue from the Rouge"

dustinpaulson
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I agree that the answer is not the end goal but the path we take to arrive at that answer is where the growth takes place.

PastorBillwillard