Based on my understanding of Calvinism, it teaches the concept of predestination, which suggests that God has predetermined everything, including human choices. According to this belief system, individuals may not have true free will in the traditional sense.

It's important to note that this is a complex theological topic with various interpretations and perspectives within Calvinism. Some adherents argue that human choices are influenced by God's sovereignty, while others emphasize human responsibility within God's predetermined plan. The interaction between free will and predestination is a subject of ongoing debate among theologians.

If you have any further questions or need clarification on specific aspects of Calvinism, feel free to ask!

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I'm a Calvinist, I just reject the idea that we're puppets being controlled and forced into actions. That's Arminian slander in my view.

hyper Calvinism messes with my mind.

But I do know the 66 book Bible is authored by God from deep study of mathematics.

Its the least human thing I can do, like tadpoles inside a bubble. I'm kicking my legs but it doesn't seem to make my bubble move. I can't get where I want to go. might as well be a puppet in a bubble