So would you say that general calvinism is close to the bible or not? Just trying to get a sense of this thing. If it is not against the rules could you state who on BB you think would would fit into those types of calvinism. Or perhaps some of the calvinists could say where they land on the calvinist spectrum.
I was a Calvinist. No, it is not close to the Bible. It is a Christian philosophy.
Historic Calvinism is closer to the Presbyterian Church. Arminianism existed within Calvinism as an "orthodox but extreme" view. Arminianism was later declared unorthodox.
On this board Calvinism typically refers to the 5 points of Calvinism, which is an attempt to articulate redemption not through Christ but through the sovereignty of the Father sending Christ to redeem man.
Men are totally depraved (not as evil as possible but unable to turn to God or do good in His sight).
The Father chose people to save. These are the elect. Calvinists disagree on the logical order (where in time election occurrs)occurs.
God sent His Son to die for only the elect. The reason is Calvinism holds a particular moral philosophy- a just system is obligated to punish criminal actions (this independent of the criminal). God must punish sins. For God to forgive sinners He must punish the sins committed.
God's grace towards the elect will overcome their disbelief.
The elect will be saved and nothing can remove them from God's hand.