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Sin Violates Human Nature – It is NOT Human Nature to Sin | Jesse Morrell | Refuting the Gnostic Heresy of a “Sinful Nature”

  Click Here for FREE Christian Theology Books Sin VIOLATES Human Nature: It is NOT Human Nature to Sin Refuting the Gnostic Heresy of a “Sinful Nature”  By Jesse Morrell Nature was created by God. Nothing is sinful about it. … Continue reading

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Why Calvinists are NOT Elect | Jesse Morrell

Click Here for FREE Christian Theology Books The word ἐκλεκτός can mean chosen, which is the Calvinists preferred definition,  but it can also mean choicest as in best of its kind, excellent, favorite, etc. Like the choicest flowers. That is … Continue reading

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The Calvinist Argument of “Double Jeopardy” in “Penal Substitution” & “Unlimited Atonement” Answered

A Calvinist said to me: “If Jesus took the full punishment for all the sins of all men then God would be unjust to send anyone to hell. True, you have to repent and believe to be saved, but is … Continue reading

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Does Regeneration Precede Conversion / Faith? Jesse Morrell Refutes Calvinism with Scripture

What comes first? Regeneration or Conversion? Do you have to repent and believe in order to be born again? Or do you have to be born again in order to repent and believe? Regeneration is a moral change, a transformation … Continue reading

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Does God Force People to Love Him? No. Calvinism Refuted.

Psa 81:13 – Oh that my people had hearkened unto me, and Israel had walked in my ways! A few theological points we can conclude from this: 1. God doesn’t always get what He wants. 2. God doesn’t force people … Continue reading

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Romans 9 – Unconditional Election or Conditional Election? Calvinism Refuted

Romans 9 teaches Conditional Election based upon Faith and Conditional Reprobation based on Unbelief: Rom 9:30 What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, which followed not after righteousness, have attained to righteousness, even the righteousness which is of faith. … Continue reading

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How Calvinists Ignore The Full Counsel of God’s Word on the doctrine of Sin & Holiness | Jesse Morrell

Calvinists like to quote: “As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one” Rom 3:10. But the Bible also says: “And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?” 1Pe 4:18 Calvinists … Continue reading

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Is God’s Law Impossible? Does God Command the Impossible? Jesse Morrell | Moral Government Theology

Is God’s law impossible? Does God command the impossible? No, God commands what we are capable of: Deu 30:11 – For this commandment which I command thee this day, it is not hidden (פָּלָא to be beyond one’s power, be … Continue reading

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Faith is a Free Will Choice of Man Not An Irresistible Gift from God? Bible Study | Calvinism Refuted

Believing is a choice, not an irresistible gift.  Jesus commanded men to believe: Mar 1:15 – And saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel. Jhn 20:27 – Then … Continue reading

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Irresistible Grace | Calvinist Doctrine

In Calvinism, God irresistibly forces regeneration upon the unwilling, to “make them willing.” Reminds me of a “date rape drug.” A true loving relationship requires the consent of both parties. There can be no love without free will. Irresistible grace … Continue reading

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