Jonathan Edwards on the will
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Edwards (erroneously) conflates desire or "preferring," with will or choosing.
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The plan originally was ideally to let Calvinists write for Calvinism, and non-Calvinists write against Calvinism. So far, no writer to write in favor of Calvinism on this site has been found. Therefore, most material here refutes Calvinism.
Calvinism ExaminedArguments, both for & against Calvinism, examinedEdwards (erroneously) conflates desire or "preferring," with will or choosing.
Jonathan Edwards argued for double predestination, that God's not electing some is still a choice / decision.
Thomas Jefferson thought Calvinism was wrong.
Will Durant did not hold Calvinism in high regard.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon emphatically rejected Limited Atonement.