Calvinists believe God has chosen only certain individuals to be saved, based entirely on His sovereignty. By this they mean that God does not take into consideration any future faith or response to His grace by the individual. Rather, He decides whom He will save completely independently of man's own will. Since mankind is allegedly … Continue reading 2. Unconditional Election Calvinism
Short Summary of Did Fallen Angels Have Sex with Daughters Of Men and produce Hybrid Nephilim Giants
This is a summary of 3 detailed posts has been made on "Did Angels Have Sex with Women based on Genesis 6? by Tim Warner" and they can be viewed via these links:- Part 1 Did Angels Have Sex with Women based on Genesis 6? – Introduction Part 2 Did Angels Have Sex with Women … Continue reading Short Summary of Did Fallen Angels Have Sex with Daughters Of Men and produce Hybrid Nephilim Giants
Did Angels Have Sex with Women based on Genesis 6? – Part 1 Introduction
The content discusses early Christian challenges, particularly the influence of Gnosticism and Essene beliefs on Christian doctrine, including the controversial interpretation of "sons of God" in Genesis as angels mating with human women. It argues against this view by emphasizing the context of covenant relationships and God's intended meaning in Scripture.
Did Angels Have Sex with Women based on Genesis 6? – Part 2 Nephilim
If you have not read part 1 then please click here. The Nephilim (Giants) Moses continued in verse 4 to explain that the offspring of the “sons of God” became very violent men, just like the sons of Cain and the other sons of Adam. Those who claim that angels fornicated with women claim that … Continue reading Did Angels Have Sex with Women based on Genesis 6? – Part 2 Nephilim
Did Angels Have Sex with Women based on Genesis 6? – Part 3 Source of Fallen Angels Myth
1. Angels Are Not Equipped to Procreate Reproduction was designed by God. The first man was called “Adam,” which means “earthling,” because he was made from the dust of the ground. When God formed all of His physical creatures, He limited their reproduction compatibility to the same “kind.” Every creature of God only reproduces after … Continue reading Did Angels Have Sex with Women based on Genesis 6? – Part 3 Source of Fallen Angels Myth
3. Limited Atonement – Calvinism
Calvinists take their theory to the next logical plateau, by claiming the blood atonement of Christ was limited to the elect only. Christ died only for the sins of the elect. If one is not elect, Christ did not die for his sins. Support for this idea is derived from passages that speak of Jesus' … Continue reading 3. Limited Atonement – Calvinism
Lesson 4 – Revelation 1:6-8 Kingdom Priests, Coming in the Clouds, Alpha and Omega
Revelation 1:6 and made us Kingdom priests to His God and Father – to Him be the glory and the power unto the ages of the ages, Amen! 7 Look! He is coming with the clouds! And every eye will see Him, even of those who pierced Him. And all the tribes of the land … Continue reading Lesson 4 – Revelation 1:6-8 Kingdom Priests, Coming in the Clouds, Alpha and Omega
1. Total Depravity – Calvinism
The Human Condition According to Calvinists The Calvinist view of the human condition is one of complete and utter depravity. They do not deny that man sometimes does things that are good. However, his fallen condition makes it utterly impossible for him to live righteously. He inevitably gives in to his fallen nature inherited from … Continue reading 1. Total Depravity – Calvinism
The Rich Man & Lazarus is Not a Picture of Heaven and Hell Luke 16:19-31
The allegory/parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus found in Luke 16:19-31 has been taught that it shows that we are alive after death but in different areas based upon if you were good or bad. Firstly, all parables are not based on real historical events, but use imagery that the hearers would have understood. … Continue reading The Rich Man & Lazarus is Not a Picture of Heaven and Hell Luke 16:19-31
0. An Introduction to Calvinism
The system known as "Calvinism" (or Reformed Theology) has its roots in the writings of St. Augustine in the 4th century. Church historian, Philip Schaff, documents St. Augustine's beliefs in his introduction to the works of St. Augustine. "Augustin...asserts that divine grace is not conditioned on human worthiness, and maintains the doctrine of absolute predestination, … Continue reading 0. An Introduction to Calvinism