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Jon_S_1
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Hey my totally depraved friends! 
I have some questions about Calvinism. Having been an evangelical for many years I have working knowledge of it, but never really subscribed to it coming from a more baptist arminian background.
Anyway, some questions.
Why did Jesus die to save only a few? If he is God, his sacrifice should be capable of covering all those who desire it.
If God hates fallen mankindā¦Why would he offer himself in love for us?
My Calvinist Friend views God as a judge ready to send everyone to hell like they deserve. If God truly feels this way, why would he send Christ to save the elect, and further why would he make his sacrifice limited to a select few?
If no one can know if they are in the elect, why follow Christ? I believe Calvin said, something along the lines of, if you are elect you will act holy, but just because you are living a holy life does not mean you are elect. So play the part in hopes you are part of the club.
How is this analogy.
Catholic version- God sends his son which by his act of love on the cross, creates a lifeboat big enough for everyone ever created and Christ reaches into the waters we are all drowning in and pulls up everyone who grabs on.
Calvinist version- God tolerated his fallen creation just enough that he tolerated sending himself to die on the cross so he could create a life boat big enough for a few friends that he could sit in and watch the multitude crying out for help drown.
(yes this analogy is brutalā¦but if it is not accurate, explain how please!)
Any thoughts on any and all of this is helpful!
Thanks!
I have some questions about Calvinism. Having been an evangelical for many years I have working knowledge of it, but never really subscribed to it coming from a more baptist arminian background.
Anyway, some questions.
Why did Jesus die to save only a few? If he is God, his sacrifice should be capable of covering all those who desire it.
If God hates fallen mankindā¦Why would he offer himself in love for us?
My Calvinist Friend views God as a judge ready to send everyone to hell like they deserve. If God truly feels this way, why would he send Christ to save the elect, and further why would he make his sacrifice limited to a select few?
If no one can know if they are in the elect, why follow Christ? I believe Calvin said, something along the lines of, if you are elect you will act holy, but just because you are living a holy life does not mean you are elect. So play the part in hopes you are part of the club.
How is this analogy.
Catholic version- God sends his son which by his act of love on the cross, creates a lifeboat big enough for everyone ever created and Christ reaches into the waters we are all drowning in and pulls up everyone who grabs on.
Calvinist version- God tolerated his fallen creation just enough that he tolerated sending himself to die on the cross so he could create a life boat big enough for a few friends that he could sit in and watch the multitude crying out for help drown.
(yes this analogy is brutalā¦but if it is not accurate, explain how please!)
Any thoughts on any and all of this is helpful!
Thanks!