Of course it does. How is one going to trust in God and his Son Jesus Christ and then believe that God predestinates people to hell before they are born? Answer is that it is not possible to have faith and trust in a God that would do such a thing.
Calvinism is not teachable and is not believable. The Bible teaches that God is kind, loving, just and merciful in all of his dealings with fallen man. "The Lord is not slack concerning his promises as some men count slackness; but is LONGSUFFERING TOWARD US and is not willing that any should perish, but that ALL should come to repentance" 2 Peter 3:9.
How can a God that so loves the world that he gives his only begotten Son, John 3:16, predestinate people to hell before they are ever born? Does that make sense to you? And then in Hebrews 2:9 the scripture says... "That he by the grace of God should taste death for everyone". If Jesus has tasted death for everyone, then salvation has been provided for everyone.
What kind of a God would predestinate people to hell before they are born? Not the God of the Bible. King David probably wrote more about the mercy of God than anyone. "Give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever" Psalm 136:1. The following 25 verses all end with "His mercy endureth for ever".
The God of the Bible is the great provisional God. He provides salvation for his fallen creatures by sending has Son Jesus Christ into the world to atone for their sins. God gives and we receive. Everything that we own comes from God. It was placed here on the earth when he created the earth. He knew what we would need. Your home, your car, even your diamond ring are all gifts from God. Why would you believe that he hasn't provided salvation and that you have to be predestinated?
It absolutely not only makes God unjust, but it makes unnecessary any type of evangelism.
If Calvinism is right, we should all party it up, stepping on as many people as we need to in order to make this earth experience as fun as possible. If that takes killing other, it is good all around. They get to go to their predestinated reward, and my life is better here. Win-win. Let's live completely for ourselves because we can't affect ours or anyone else's eternity.
I will say this though - at least Calvin was honest. His is the only way to truly believe "saved by grace + nothing". If you say "you must believe, the word "believe" is an action verb - in third grade English and in every dictionary. It is a choice of something you do.
Don't be dishonest and say "works don't affect anything", but then say "you have to believe".
Biblical works vs Grace goes this way: God does for us what we can't possibly do for ourselves. He holds it out to us as an offer, and says "if you will come to me I'll heal you, save you, give you life, etc". Obedience isn't and will never be a works-based salvation.
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