Paul's Passing Thoughts

A Clarification: I Don’t Like New Calvinist Bullies

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on December 27, 2011

“New Calvinism and bullying go hand in hand. They are spiritual terrorists dressed in the demeanor of Mr. Rogers.”

 “That’s who these people are. They are arrogant, drunk with visions of grandeur, and just plain mean.”

Apparently, it’s how God wired me. Even as a young boy, I refused to tolerate bullies. Twice in the eighth grade I planned missions against two bullies. After my initial strike, I had a turtle-like position that I would get into that would limit the damage from the retaliation—if they were able to respond. In both cases they were (much to my surprise), but the position worked well until teachers came to the rescue. Interestingly, after one broken nose (the binding of that history book was really sturdy) and another singing soprano, the bullying stopped.  Then when I was 17, I worked for a friend who owned a lawn care service. Apparently, the owner of an apartment complex that we serviced refused to fire us and obtain a unionized lawn care service. We were approached by two real-life mobster types who demanded that we stop servicing the account. My friend told them in terms that can’t be repeated here to hang it on their beaks. We obtained firearms to protect ourselves and continued to service the account.

And as a Christian, I will not tolerate New Calvinist bullies. And I have a weapon far more powerful than in the days of ignorance: truth. So let me clarify why I had a post pulled down on another blog. I am not going to name names because the individual agreed to pull it down. He is one of the many crass, arrogant New Calvinist graduates that are steadily crawling out of Southern Theological Seminary and seeking to infiltrate a local church near you. In my business, and if it’s convenient, I will take the opportunity to address those who attack me personally with generalizations. In this case, I figured the congregation where he attends and teaches is not privy to what he really believes, and informed him that I would educate them with my “misrepresentations” and let them decide for themselves what the truth is if they are still able to think for themselves. Apparently they are, the post was pulled down shortly thereafter. Admittedly, I might have been provoked by the fact that a certain New Calvinist had also commented on the post. This particular man has sent me emails to inform me of his wishes that I would die.

New Calvinism and bullying go hand in hand. They are spiritual terrorists dressed in the demeanor of Mr. Rogers. I know a dear brother who is presently under bogus church discipline for asking too many questions. He was told that if he wasn’t going to “get on board with the grace movement,” they were going to show him the front door of the church. When he refused to leave, he was brought up on church discipline. Yes, this soft spoken, gentle, godly brother has been muzzled. Another prime example is the well documented bullying by CJ Mahaney who is presently being harbored by a New Calvinist hero among them (for excommunicating 256 members for unbiblical reasons). That’s who these people are. They are arrogant, drunk with visions of grandeur, and just plain mean.

But they might have a problem. The deeper I dig into New Calvinism, the more evidence emerges showing that it is the product of the Progressive Adventist movement. The core doctrine of that movement was the centrality of the objective gospel completely outside of us. As in the post that was pulled down, New Calvinists often say: “What’s wrong with a gospel that says that justification is based on a righteousness that came from outside of us? Dohse misunderstands the issue of justification.” But these vile liars know grade-A-well that the doctrine teaches that righteousness stays completely outside of us in sanctification as well. Christ is formed in spiritually dead believers through gospel contemplationism. Other forms of the “practical application” of this doctrine advocates a formula that enables us to “present the perfect obedience of Christ to the Father by faith.” It’s not our obedience according to the doctrine; since we “live by faith,” and all of OUR righteousness is “filthy rags” (present tense),  we present the “active obedience of Christ” to the Father by faith.  New Calvinists deliberately confuse and divert by using the terms interchangeably. In the post that was pulled down, the author argued from the standpoint of justification in order to divert from what the doctrine really teaches about sanctification by justification, or what amounts to sanctification by faith alone.

I hope my motives are primarily driven by a love for the truth. But the fact that I don’t like bullies is definitely part of what drives me against this doctrine. Never have, never will.

paul

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  1. Lydia's avatar Lydia said, on December 28, 2011 at 11:02 AM

    It is hard to get them to admit they are arrogant bullies. So many of them are so blinded that only they have truth that they cannot see their behvavior. But they will be the first to point our your response to them is wrong!~

    I do have to ask though what truth of God could possibly produce such arrogant bullies. Even the older ones who are better….if you dare mention something they do not like or they find too revealing….they descend on you like a pack of wolves. Like so many of them idolize Dever but if you ask why Dever is working against SGM’
    s “church discipline” policies (their pet doctrine) with Mahaney, they will attack you like mad. Because, as you know, Dever, Mohler, Piper, etc, are never wrong.

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  2. Scott's avatar Scott said, on December 28, 2011 at 7:01 PM

    Honestly, you’re no different.

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    • Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on December 28, 2011 at 8:13 PM

      Scott,
      Thanks, that’s the nicest thing a NC has said to me since I can remember.

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  3. David the Maronite's avatar David the Maronite said, on August 14, 2013 at 11:52 AM

    Frankly, I find all Calvinists abhorrent wretches, little people with huge self esteem issues. They pretend they are God’s chosen so they can browbeat and bully everyone who isn’t so chosen (in their minds). But like John Calvin himself, they are only fit for hellfire.

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    • Paul M. Dohse Sr.'s avatar paulspassingthoughts said, on August 14, 2013 at 12:42 PM

      DtM,

      Now see, I have been telling Susan that there are people out there that are more rude than I am. This could mean a steak dinner for me.

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