The Evil World of Calvinism

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If Calvinism is correct, and God can force or elect people to be saved, and if the Calvinistic creeds are correct in that the meticulous determinism of god is true, why didn't god just create a world with no evil actions? Calvinism teaches a very evil representation of God that is foreign from the Bible.

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He wanted people to choose to love Him, which would show true love over everyone who is programmed to love because they can't choose.

modeOFtheBEASTone
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In this side of eternity we have speculations of different colors.
Remember that our thoughts are not His thoughts.
Just love the Lord with all your heart all your mind with all your soul with all your strenght and love your neighbor as you love yourself

dannyboy
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I think it’s the dedication to unconditional election or limited atonement more than it is total depravity. If I were forced to have to keep one of the five points in tulip and still put out a biblically sound doctrine, I would choose total depravity. Because by itself total depravity just means people sin, and need God which is fine as far as it goes. But when you add in the unconditional election and limited atonement, that both say, God only chooses to save, or forgive some people and not all people that’s when the total depravity becomes a problem. If you say everyone is totally depraved, but that God regenerates all people and gives everyone the ability and responsibility to surrender, believe, and have faith, then total depravity is fine.

TheRomansGuy
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I would ask you that same question. Couldn't God create a world where everyone ultimately gets saved? Or is it more ethical to let them have the free will to choose their final destiny? I don't believe God allows the potential for tragedy. Rather than leaving it up to the individual, God is sovereignly in control of salvation.

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