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"Bob Felts" wrote in message
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> Matthew Johnson wrote:
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> > In article <138.48.09.05.240004000@srcbs.org>, Bart Goddard says...
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> > >wrf3@stablecross.com wrote:
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> > >> Bart has ably refuted your "the Calvinist God is a demon" canard.
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> > No, he has done no such thing. All he can accomplish is to show that it
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> > internally logically consistent. But that is a _long_ way off from
> > refuting the claim, "the Calvinist God is a demon".
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> The problem is that the argument that the free-willer's make to try to
> make the Calvinist God a demon is the same argument that shows that the
> free-willer's God is also demonic. So either the argument is wrong, or
> God is a demon, regardless of which starting assumption is used.

You have not been following the argument, at all.

All of Bart's arguments amount to saying the there is no
difference between God forcing people into hell, and them
choosing to go there.

I've answered everyone of them. None of them hold any water.

If a person cannot understand that allowing a person the freedom
to choose to go to hell and forcing him to "choose" hell are no different,
then
they cannot understand that the God of Calvinism is demonic,
(really much worse than demonic, for demons are but finite
creatures - since the God of Calvinism is infinite, hence infinitely
evil..)

Anyone who has thought about it and knows what Calvinism teaches
realizes the "problem." Calvin realized it all too well.

Put in more earthy terms -- where even you may understand --
You choosing to kill a person in cold blood -- or you being FORCED AGAINST
YOUR will to kill a person are not considered the same by any
person EXCEPT a Calvinist (or evidently a Lutheran like Bart.)

This is just common sense! Please WAKE UP.

Gary



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