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Predestined to Believe: Common Objections to the Reformed Faith Answered is unavailable, but you can change that!

Adam Murrell examines common arguments against Calvinism, demonstrating that they are often the result of misunderstandings, faulty reasoning, or poor scriptural exegesis. Murrell starts from the premise that we, as a fallen people, need God to save us from our sins with his sovereignty and grace. He asserts that God’s sovereignty is not a barrier to Calvinism but a powerful support for it.

flawed assumption of what they think free will means. I have seen great men and women from both sides talk past each other because each were defining the terms differently. I am afraid we will be no different if we do not clearly define what it is we mean when we use the term free will. You—like countless others—define the term as the ability to choose from among various alternatives without any prior prejudices, inclinations, or dispositions. In other words, you implied that man must possess neutrality
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