Calvinism vs Arminianism in 5 Minutes

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Calvinism vs Arminianism in 5 Minutes. Calvinism vs Arminianism debate. Calvinism refuted? Calvinism explained.

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Neither Calvinism nor Armenianism is completely correct

icandoallthings
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To quote Hank Hannegraf, “In the essentials unity. In the non-essentials liberty, and in all things humility.”

kazamareenkurios
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This is a topic that comes up a lot, and while I've personally studied the Bible and especially apologetics, I've always felt on the outside of this argument because I never fully understood it. Thank you for this primer. I'd like to watch it a few more times to wrap my head around it and see what The Holy Spirit puts in my heart about this.

rockyseverino
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I love that ending statement you made. As a person who has been interested in science, particularly physics for my entire life, when I was saved, and read the Bible, the descriptions of God sounded alot like what physicists say interaction with a higher dimension we can't perceive would be. Basically, modern physics, describes space in 4 dimensions, time being the 4th. This is another direction, that we can't even comprehend, and can only experience snapshots as we pass through life. Basically, what i instantly thought when reading about God's omnipotence, omnipresence, and how God could know all things and there still be free will, is that having created the universe, God is above everything. He is able to interact with the 3rd dimension, yet see fully the 4th dimension, meaning when he looks at a person, he would see their entire life all at once. So when he created the world, it was the same way, all of what would happen on the earth, in God's eyes, was part of the earth when he made it. I still struggle to understand it, and I probably never will completely, but I would urge people to look at physics a bit, because the math of the universe seems to describe things and phenomenon that are very similar to the description of God in the Bible. God created everything, and knows the future, and at the same time, he gave us free will. Just because we cant comprehend that, doesn't mean it isn't true. God is not limited to the constraints of the human mind.

aarontheman
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The whole issue of God’s sovereignty (Calvinism vs. Arminianism) causes me a lot of mental distress.

stevetucker
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It’s really troubling to me that Christians get so carried away with Arminianism vs. Calvinism. Instead, can’t we recognize that God is transcendent and can be completely sovereign while giving us absolute freedom to use our wills, exactly like you explained.

mollyowens
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I love the video you did with Leighton Flowers about Calvinism, I think Christians don't have to be trapped into this Calvinism vs Arminianism binary mindset

juanlmontejo
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Elements of both are correct however both are results of humans making issues where there are none.

justchilling
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This was excellent!!! Thank you 🙏🏽 brother for this video!!! I learned some new things from this video. It was helpful to have a quick history on how these two views came to be!

SupernaturalByDesign
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I agree with both, God has chosen all to be saved, we then have the free will to accept or refuse. Now aint that simple?

weggl
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Great information. I feel there are lots of things to agree with on both sides but mostly I agree with armeniaism because God says it’s his will that no one should perish. Thank you!

KW-esbz
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God is all knowing, provides a slsvation to whosever will and will not leave us or forsake us, is with us even unto the end of the

mikekorzek
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It seems like most evangelical churches in practice are 3-4 points of one and 1-2 points of the other. There's definitely a case to be made for a balanced approach.

warriorlink
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I'm not sure if I would be labeled a "Calvinist" or an "Arminian". All I know is, and I'm happy that this is the current limit of my theological understanding, I believe the gospel of Jesus Christ. I'm a redeemed sinner and I will spend eternity in the heavenly places, with my Father who is LORD. I'm fine not knowing everything in the mind of God written in the scriptures. He will show me that which I'm able to understand in due time.

Purplexity-wwnb
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I love God because He first loved me. When He asked me for my hand in marriage I would have been a fool to say no. All praise, honor and glory belong to the Lamb slain before the foundation of the world.

sumthinfresh
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I never understood how people believed Calvinism...didn't God create man in "His" Image??? Doesn't man have free will??? (YES) If God "Elects or Chooses" who is and isn't saved then it's not free will, If God chooses you, then you never really had a choice...If "YOU" didn't choose God of your own free will then it's not real. If man as a sinner, hears the gospel and Chooses to give there life to the Lord and "ASKS" for salvation....that is real, that is true.

Faith-Ministries
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Very informative indeed. Thanks a lot for sharing... God Bless

godsonarunkumar
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I think it’s very simple God said we were created in his image like God we have free will we have a choice nobody can force us God won’t force us just like Satan can’t force us he can tempt us but he can’t force us you have to make a choice to accept salvation that’s why it’s called “ACCEPT” salvation

Faith-Ministries
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6 Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works,

tractorfone
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Could God roll a dice that he doesn't know the outcome to it if he thought about it really hard? If no, Calvinism


Could God roll a dice that he wouldn't know the outcome to it if he didn't think about it really hard? If no, definitely Calvinism


If yes, could we be like the dice, and can free will exist without foreknowledge, or with hidden foreknowledge?


Could God roll a dice and give the dice its own choice how to land? Is God creative enough to create a spirit in the dice so free that he himself would be surprised at what the dice landed on? What if God wanted it this way? Could he do it? If Yes to these, definitely Arminianism or even partly Open Theistic


Would God be responsible for the outcome of the dice? In what way?

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