Free Online Book on Free Will vs Calvinism

Hi,

I am fairly new to this forum, and have not been involved in that many discussions. But I have for a while now been exposed to Calvinism, and it set me on a search to find out how I should respond to it. I read the Earliest Church Fathers to get their perspectives on topics such as Romans 9, and free will salvation. I am in the process of writing a free book on the topic. It is in an almost finalized state, but I am putting it out there to get feedback. If you have an interest in the topic of Free will vs Calvinism have a read it should be mobile-friendly as well.

 
Hi,

I am fairly new to this forum, and have not been involved in that many discussions. But I have for a while now been exposed to Calvinism, and it set me on a search to find out how I should respond to it. I read the Earliest Church Fathers to get their perspectives on topics such as Romans 9, and free will salvation. I am in the process of writing a free book on the topic. It is in an almost finalized state, but I am putting it out there to get feedback. If you have an interest in the topic of Free will vs Calvinism have a read it should be mobile-friendly as well.


Your reasoning reminds me of preterist reasoning. "If we don't say all prophecy has been fulfilled, people will doubt prophecy in general."

Truth is truth. You don't abandon it because you think it might birth lawlessness or cause some people to be discouraged. That's human FLAWED reasoning. You're not responsible for how people respond to truth. Your duty to God is to speak it and let the chips fall where they may.
 
Your reasoning reminds me of preterist reasoning. "If we don't say all prophecy has been fulfilled, people will doubt prophecy in general."

Truth is truth. You don't abandon it because you think it might birth lawlessness or cause some people to be discouraged. That's human FLAWED reasoning. You're not responsible for how people respond to truth. Your duty to God is to speak it and let the chips fall where they may.
But it is not truth, in my estimation. These fruits are due to that fact.
 
Hi,

I am fairly new to this forum, and have not been involved in that many discussions. But I have for a while now been exposed to Calvinism, and it set me on a search to find out how I should respond to it. I read the Earliest Church Fathers to get their perspectives on topics such as Romans 9, and free will salvation. I am in the process of writing a free book on the topic. It is in an almost finalized state, but I am putting it out there to get feedback. If you have an interest in the topic of Free will vs Calvinism have a read it should be mobile-friendly as well.

Read through much of it. Seems like a very good and informative writing on the subject. :)
 
Your reasoning reminds me of preterist reasoning. "If we don't say all prophecy has been fulfilled, people will doubt prophecy in general."

Truth is truth. You don't abandon it because you think it might birth lawlessness or cause some people to be discouraged. That's human FLAWED reasoning. You're not responsible for how people respond to truth. Your duty to God is to speak it and let the chips fall where they may.
I guess I am unsure of having that section in the book, it was a suggestion my brother made, an addition he requested. But I wonder if it is needed.
 
Hi,

I am fairly new to this forum, and have not been involved in that many discussions. But I have for a while now been exposed to Calvinism, and it set me on a search to find out how I should respond to it. I read the Earliest Church Fathers to get their perspectives on topics such as Romans 9, and free will salvation. I am in the process of writing a free book on the topic. It is in an almost finalized state, but I am putting it out there to get feedback. If you have an interest in the topic of Free will vs Calvinism have a read it should be mobile-friendly as well.

Thanks I’ll take a look
 
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