Well now you say that God does not do bad things to people.
Well is God bad for doing bad things to people.
No he is not bad.
When a person deserves hell they deserve hell.
This is all that needs to be said.
We don't need some made 100 pages doctrine to elaborate on that.
So if John Calvin says don't question Gods plan and he says only be concerned in his Good intentions, how is it possible John Calvin wrote huge doctrine on What bad things God Will do to people
So now you say the more people sin the more they distant them selves from God.
But yet you have to obey to stop distancing your self from God so why make this an Armenian doctrine.
Well anyway how do you know John Calvin wrote this tulip doctrine 500 years ago.
Well is God bad for doing bad things to people.
No he is not bad.
When a person deserves hell they deserve hell.
This is all that needs to be said.
We don't need some made 100 pages doctrine to elaborate on that.
So if John Calvin says don't question Gods plan and he says only be concerned in his Good intentions, how is it possible John Calvin wrote huge doctrine on What bad things God Will do to people
So now you say the more people sin the more they distant them selves from God.
But yet you have to obey to stop distancing your self from God so why make this an Armenian doctrine.
Well anyway how do you know John Calvin wrote this tulip doctrine 500 years ago.
It's good to have the 100 pages to understand how horrible the torment of eternal hell fire is, it makes for interesting reading.
John Calvin never wrote anything about how bad God is, because God is only good at all times. Even when sinners beg Him not to throw them in the lake of fire and He shows no mercy and throws them in there anyway. That's what He has to do to prove that He is good.
Gods elect never question anything God does, we love everything He does. No matter how bad it is
Yes, reprobate sinners continue to fall deeper into depravity forever, making it more impossible to repent with every passing moment.
The Arminian doctrine teaches, that the reprobate can repent, while we know that's impossible.
John Calvin became one of the most famous figures of history, because he created the TULIP chart.