by affirming the good and necessary consequences of their beliefs. I am not against them or their highly modified and attenuated Calvinism! (And this is probably the case with the majority of people I meet who consider themselves Calvinists.) However, within the young, restless, Reformed movement of the new Calvinism and among their mentors (the people they read and listen to and look up to as their heroes), most in my experience are taking Calvinism to its logical conclusions—or at least far in
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