Why are Calvinists so mean ?

My new ignore list (more will be added as needed):

Rockson
Civic
Synergy
Praise_Yeshua
Fool4Christ
TomL
Diserner

If anyone sees that these people have learned to be civil and respectful of people with whom they disagree in their discussions, let me know, and I'll take that person off ignore.
I would never ignore a person, for they just might be a child of God, just in error.

But, I admit you have got me a little confused as to where you are coming from.

I'll add some comments later from a couple of post that have been posted. I've too much at the moment going on to say very much profitable.
 
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Dr. Leighton Flowers is an esteemed Professor of Theology at Trinity Seminary and the engaging host of the widely acclaimed theological broadcast, Soteriology 101. He is an author, with three notable books to his name: The Potter’s Promise, God’s Provision for All, and his latest release, Drawn by Jesus.

I am so blessed to have all three of his books.

 
My new ignore list (more will be added as needed):

Rockson
Civic
Synergy
Praise_Yeshua
Fool4Christ
TomL
Diserner

If anyone sees that these people have learned to be civil and respectful of people with whom they disagree in their discussions, let me know, and I'll take that person off ignore.
I guess that is easier than addressing objections
 
Right. Your position is just that. ASEITY VIOLATION
@TomL

Say It Isn't So, You would never violate God's aseity. You're way too sharp for that.

God’s aseity assures us that His autonomy is absolute. He alone decides what to do, and nothing can ever thwart His purpose to keep His promises. What He promises to do, He will do. What He predicts will come to pass.

If you think about it for a minute it's impossible to violate His aseity. That's a oxymoron If there ever was one.
 
Dr. Leighton Flowers Had the answer all along.
There is much irony in that video if one considers the behavior of people in this forum. He says that, in person, the Calvinists he knows are kind and loving. It's on social media/online that they're mean because they have the cover of anonymity.
 
@TomL

Say It Isn't So, You would never violate God's aseity. You're way too sharp for that.

God’s aseity assures us that His autonomy is absolute. He alone decides what to do, and nothing can ever thwart His purpose to keep His promises. What He promises to do, He will do. What He predicts will come to pass.

If you think about it for a minute it's impossible to violate His aseity. That's a oxymoron If there ever was one.
His position actually does however. He believes God's foreknowledge is dependent on our choices.
 
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