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Calvinists, do you vote?

 
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Post Calvinists, do you vote? UncleJD
I'm curious. I have noticed a growing Calvinist movement in my area and I'm just wondering if Calvinists vote, and if so, do you think that is consistent with Calvinism? Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere
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3/23/16 11:27 am


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Post Quiet Wyatt
I am definitely not a Calvinist, but I do know that Calvinists in the compatibilistic/Edwardsean school of thought say that you are free to choose what you desire, but that your desires are caused by God. So, on that view, if one desired to vote, it was manifestly God's will that they vote, and to vote for the particular candidate for which God placed a desire in them to vote. [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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Post UncleJD
That's interesting QW, but what if their candidate doesn't win? Is the thought you just illustrated normative across the movement? I ask because the folks I discuss it with usually tell me that Obama, Hitler, Stallin, all were God's will, so I'm not sure if they actually vote or not. I only know a few, admitedly, but I know they are going to churches that are ran by Calvinists teachers. Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere
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Post Quiet Wyatt
In all kinds of Calvinism, God's will is always done no matter what. So, if God placed in you a desire to vote for a loser, then it was nonetheless God's will that you vote as you did.

I know Jonathan Edwards is still very influential among Calvinists. Piper is a huge fan of Edwards. I do not know precisely to what extent Edwards' compatibilism holds sway among Calvinists, but from articles I have read in magazines such as Christianity Today, Edwards is definitely highly popular amongst contemporary Calvinists.
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Post Calvinism looks just like Free Will at some point. Aaron Scott
Calvinism does not hold, so far as I know, that one feels controlled. Nope, we all feel absolutely free.

We believe we ARE free. Calvinists believe we only THINK we are free, but that everything is already decided, etc.
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Post Re: Calvinism looks just like Free Will at some point. UncleJD
Aaron Scott wrote:
Calvinism does not hold, so far as I know, that one feels controlled. Nope, we all feel absolutely free.

We believe we ARE free. Calvinists believe we only THINK we are free, but that everything is already decided, etc.


So do they vote? Maybe a better way to put the question is. If you are Calvinist, do you think voting makes any difference and if not, then are you less likely to vote?
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Post Quiet Wyatt
Calvinists I've known were definitely not fatalists. They believe what they do matters, even if, in their view, all human choices are merely a predestined means to an end. [Insert Acts Pun Here]
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UncleJD wrote:
I'm curious. I have noticed a growing Calvinist movement in my area and I'm just wondering if Calvinists vote, and if so, do you think that is consistent with Calvinism?


Calvinists emphasize election a lot, so they should vote.

But some of them may believe their choices at the ballot box are predetermined.
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Post Da Sheik
I lean towards what is commonly known as "Calvinism". God is Sovereign but we still have responsibility. We are not privy to God's perfect will so, yes, we do vote according to our conscience. Acts Enthusiast
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