Calvinism is not conservative. Be it right or wrong (I say wrong), Calvinism is certainly not conservative!
I have found that there are dozens of different definitions of determinism and compatibilism and at a pastoral level most people take these ideas in what is essentially a physical determinist manner. I’m more open to non-causal divine determination.
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It’s an insanely deep discussion and most non-intellectuals get lost in the weeds so I sortof wonder what the point is at the end of the day.
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Part of me is suspicious because the free will vs determinism debate has been going on for thousands of years and when certain theologians seem to claim they have resolved the issue with certainty it makes me think they are constructing a priestly veil to keep out the laity.
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It does feel like an intellectual exercise more than anything else. The consequences of the differing viewpoints seem to be minimal; you can twist either view into a perverse "logical conclusion," just as easily as you can find grace in them.
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Agree. To easy to blame people who tend toward free will arguments of being focused on works and too easy to accuse determinists of being irresponsible. Something like that.
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Much harder to simply love God above all else, and to love one's neighbor as themselves. ... but the mental gymnastics of the debate can be entertaining.
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