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The Hellish Torch by Ralph Larson |
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Author's introductory note:
I have spent much time thinking about how to make the material unmistakably clear, and how to avoid giving shocks that the reader could not endure. There has been a need for a comprehensive statement of the grim realities of Calvinistic theology in a simple and concise form, so that our people could gain an understanding of the real nature of the issues between Calvinism and Adventism without reading a large number of books.
The book `The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination' by Lorraine Boettner was written as a defense of the doctrines of Calvinism with statements from recognized leaders in Calvinistic thought. The author has granted permission to anyone to make use of the materials he gathered. All statements by Boettner himself, that appear in this article, are identified by the letter "B" and a page number. Statements by other theologians that are quoted in his book are identified by that theologian's name, plus a "B" and a page number indicating the place in Boettner's book where the statement is found. All emphasis is mine. Without making any comparisons between Seventh-day Adventist theology and Calvinistic theology we will limit ourselves to taking a clear hard look at the central pillars of Calvinistic theology. Prepare yourself for a series of shocks. May the righteous God add His blessing to this attempt to defend His character and honor His Name. Ralph Larson What is the hellish torch of Satan? How can we recognize it, and how can we recognize the torches of false prophecy that are kindled from it? This is surely an urgent need, and fortunately we need not be in doubt. An abundance of information has been supplied to us. What could be more hellish than to ascribe to a righteous and holy God the very attributes of Satan? Nothing, of course. That would be the supreme evil, which nothing could possibly surpass. But has such a thing happened? Indeed it has. Satan's hellish torch has been set before us with unmistakable clarity, both in the inspired writings, and in the bold and brazen declarations of those who are holding the hellish torch aloft. [10] As our first package of evidence, our first unit of thought, we ask you to consider what Ellen White has to say about Satan's attempt to create a rebellion that would drive God from His throne. Madness? Yes—but this entire article is about madness. "Satan's method of misrepresenting the character of God is to attribute to Him his own characteristics." 1888 Materials, 1062. "Satan has misrepresented the character of God. Our good and gracious Lord has been presented before the people clothed with the attributes of Satan." 1888 Materials, 386. By whom has this been done? Who has presented God in this manner to the people? Not Satan himself. He does not preach to the people personally—he has to use human agents. Who have these human agents been? Please be patient. The answer will become clear as we go along. "Satan has misrepresented the character of God. He has clothed Him with his own attributes. He has represented Him as a being of inflexible sternness." Signs of the Times, April 15, 1889. "The Creator has been presented to [men's] minds as clothed with the attributes of the prince of evil himself—as arbitrary, severe, and unforgiving—that He might be feared, shunned, and even hated by men." In Heavenly Places, 8. "The cruelty inherent in [Satan's] own character is attributed to the Creator; it is embodied in systems of religion." Great Controversy, 569. "Satan had declared that God knew nothing of self-denial, of mercy, of love, but that He was stern, exacting, and unforgiving." Review and Herald, March 9, 1897. "By the same misrepresentation of the character of God as he had practiced in heaven, causing Him to be regarded as severe and tyrannical, Satan induced man to sin." Great Controversy, 500. So Satan has represented God as a Satanic god who is: · Arbitrary · Severe · Tyrannical · Cruel · Exacting · Unforgiving · Stern · Knowing nothing of self-denial, mercy, or love. All of these are the attributes of Satan himself! But these are only accusations. How could Satan prove them? What evidence could he set forth in support of these accusations against God? Again we ask you to be patient. This question will be clearly answered before we are through. But we must recognize that some have already accepted as true these accusations against God, because these horrible teachings are described as having been "embodied in systems of religion." Can it be true? Could there actually be churches that have accepted as true, Satan's accusations against God, that He is arbitrary, cruel, unforgiving, tyrannical, and so on? Keep those words in mind as we go on to our next package of evidence, our next unit of thought. This will consist of a series of statements from Calvinistic theologians about the arbitrary decrees of the God whom they worship. (Arbitrary means for no reason other than one's own will.) I. The Satanic God of Calvinism All things happen because he makes them happen.
Is this staggering? It should be. The Satanic god of Calvinism orders, ordains, foreordains, decrees, expressly decrees, and predetermines everything that happens, whether it be good or whether it be evil. As we struggle to comprehend the enormity of these statements, let us remember that these words express the desire, the intention, the purpose, the will of the Calvinistic god. It is not that he permits or allows them. They happen because he wants them to happen and makes them happen. And what has he wanted to happen? Everything that has happened. Satan's rebellion in heaven. All of the wars that have brought death to hundreds of millions. All of the plagues that have devastated nations. All of the religious persecutions with their torturing of innocent people. All of the floods. All of the earthquakes. All of the hurricanes and typhoons. All of the famines. The slaughter of several million Jews in Europe. All of the world's false religions. All of the human sacrifices of paganism. All of the vices in all of the world. All of the crime in all of the world. He wanted them all to happen and ordered them all to happen. The above listings are not just words. They are unspeakably gruesome experiences, such as people being herded into a deep trench, machine gunned, and then buried by a bulldozer; people standing in line to be hanged and then burned in a gas oven, people being stretched on the rack, burned at the stake, fed to wild animals in the Roman arena, and so on. And as we think about these horrifying things, we must remember that according to the Calvinistic doctrines that we have just read, each individual incident of torture was ordained and decreed by the Satanic god of Calvinism. Does this mean that every individual robbery, every kidnapping, every murder, every rape, every fraud, every deception, every lie, every broken promise, every ruined marriage,—each was individually caused to happen by the Satanic god of Calvinism? That is precisely what it means. II. We do not Overstate the Case In our next package of evidence, our next unit of thought, we will see that the Satanic god of Calvinism is not content with causing huge catastrophes that bring suffering and death to millions. He also personally supervises every individual crime on earth. His attention is given to creating suffering on the smallest scale as well as on the largest scale. "The foreordination of God extending to all events both great and small." B, 17.
So this Calvinistic god orders, directs, purposes, and controls every human action, whether it be good or whether it be evil. We remind the reader again that this is not permission. He does not just permit these things to happen. He makes them happen. Human beings perform incredibly cruel, vile, and evil actions because this god wants them to, and orders them to. They have no choice. They must do what he ordains, commands, and controls. We have been reading thus far about human actions, but the picture of the Calvinistic god is not yet complete. His will controls the inner being as well as the outer being. This will be our next package of evidence, our next unit of thought. According to Calvinistic doctrines: III. He Controls all Thoughts, Feelings and Impulses
IV. This Includes Even Sinful Thoughts and Sinful Actions
Thus there is no escape from the hideous reality that these statements place before us. The god of Calvinism is the god of sin. He is a Satanic god who causes, creates, and perfectly controls every thought, every feeling, every impulse, and every action of every man and every woman, even including the most sinful, degenerate, depraved and degraded. Do you worship the god of Calvinism? I do not.[200] According to this theology, or this demonology, if you prefer, you may have thought that you decided what church you would attend this week, but you didn't. The Calvinistic god decided that for you, by creating the thoughts and impulses of your mind. While he was making that decision for you, he was also placing in the drunkard's mind the impulse to seek more strong drink; he was putting into the dope peddler's mind the impulse to seek more victims for his drugs; he was putting into the murderer's mind the impulse to kill again, he was guiding the murderer in the choice of a victim and the choice of weapons, and was providing him the opportunity to strike, because he wanted it to happen. It was part of his decree, part of his plan. Think of this when you read in the newspaper that a man in another state has raped a teenage girl, then took an ax and chopped off both of her arms below the elbow; or that a woman has shut her two small children into a car and run the car into a lake so that they were drowned. And then remember that according to Calvinistic theology both the man and the woman did these things because the Satanic god of Calvinism ordered and decreed it, putting the thoughts and the impulses into their minds. They had no choice. I question whether we can really internalize all of these unbelievable things in a single attempt, so I am going to ask you to please turn back and read again the above statements of Calvinistic theology, beginning with number 16. Although this is getting ahead of the logical progression of our case, we pause here to set forth a spin-off from this horrible doctrine as presented by Dr. Edward Heppenstall in a class for ministers conducted at the Southeastern California Conference office in December, l962. He provided copies of his notes to the ministers, in which we find on page 3: "It is by the wisdom, not by the impotence of God, that no believer is ever perfect here below. The Lord so conducts the saints in this life that there should always remain something to either freely give them when they ask, or to pardon them mercifully when they confess to Him." Consider carefully: The Lord so conducts our lives that there will always be something to forgive us for. We are never perfect here below because He is too wise to let us be perfect. Therefore we sin because He wants us to sin. Where do these ideas come from? From the Satanic god of Calvinism. But we haven't seen the entire picture yet. It gets much, much worse as we proceed. Here is our next package of evidence, our next unit of thought. V. The Satanic God and the Non-Elect According to Calvinistic theology, the Satanic god decided before the world was created that some persons would never be permitted to repent and be saved. These are called the non-elect. We have seen, in the previous section, that the Satanic god makes these persons sin. They have no choice in the matter. We will now see that the Satanic god sternly judges and condemns them for the very sins that he has made them commit.
So Calvinism's Satanic god predestines the non-elect to be lost, giving them no choice, creates their sinful thoughts and sinful actions, giving them no freedom, judges and condemns them for the sin that he has forced them to commit, permitting them no repentance, then punishes them for the sin that he has forced them to commit. And what of the punishment? This is our next package of evidence, our next unit of thought. VI. Calvinism's Satanic God Tortures the Non-Elect Forever
We must remember that the decree of the Satanic (Calvinistic) god, made before the world began, was that some would be foreordained to eternal torture. This would include persons of all ages, from infancy to maturity. Their torturing will never cease, but will go on forever and forever and forever. As long as the Satanic (Calvinistic) god lives, he will continue to take delight in the agonies of his helpless, suffering victims. And as the surpassing outrage to reason, the author of our book supplies this line: "No injustice is done to the non-elect." B, 113. Be prepared for the fact that Calvinistic writings abound in ludicrous self-contradictions, which are an insult to the intelligence of the reader. In Boettner's book it is argued, for example:
Unfortunately, the writings of those Seventh-day Adventist ministers who are trying to bring Calvinistic doctrines into our church also abound in ludicrous self-contradictions, but that is a subject for another article. Is it no injustice to the non-elect to foreordain them to be lost, with no possibility of escaping their doom? Is it no injustice to force them to sin? Is it no injustice to punish them for sins that they are forced to commit? Is it no injustice to torture them—men, women, and children— forever and forever, throughout all eternity? Is not this the hellish torch of Satan? Reading these statements makes us feel as if we were taking a guided tour through the bottomless pit. If this is not clothing God with the attributes of Satan, what could fulfill these words? Can anything worse be imagined than a god who deliberately creates human beings for no other purpose than to supply his torture chamber with victims? And who keeps these agonizing victims alive so that the torturing may go on forever? Would not the cruelest human whom the world has ever seen, eventually weary of the torturing and let the struggling, screaming victims die? But the Satanic god of Calvinism will never tire of hearing the screams of the damned—the persons who were created without their will, were predestined to damnation without any choice, were never given any chance to repent, and whose very sins were created by the creator's will. A million years of torturing will be followed by another million years of torturing, and another and another and another—forever. And the end is not yet. Let us pause to remember that according to the Calvinistic doctrine of unconditional election, those who are saved have absolutely nothing to do with their salvation. They are saved because they were predestined to be saved, and nothing that they could do, or that anyone else could do, would have any bearing on their salvation in any way whatever. That is the meaning of the term unconditional. Why did Christ endure the agonies of a slow and torturous death? According to Calvinistic theology, His death had nothing to do with anyone's salvation—that had been decided before the world was created, by the decree of predestination. The Calvinists may answer that God planned it that way, as part of the plan of salvation—but this is no answer, for there was no need for such a plan to be made. It is just another ludicrous self-contradiction. Their Calvinistic god may have planned for his son to be tortured and die, but according to their own reasoning, this had nothing to do with anyone's salvation. We repeat, the salvation of "the elect" had been settled by the decree of predestination before the world was created. The death of Christ on the cross could neither add anything to that decree nor take anything away from it. We are confined to the conclusion that the Satanic god of Calvinism slaughtered his own son for the same reason that he tortures the non-elect throughout all eternity—simply because he is a fiend, a monster, who delights in such torture. We draw back in horror from such a conclusion, but we cannot escape it. We have just seen an abundance of statements that the Satanic god of Calvinism decided before the world began who would be saved, and that every act, thought, and feeling of every human being is directed by the Satanic god, even including their sins. Why, then, did men spit in the face of Christ? Because they were so directed by Calvinism's Satanic god. They had no choice. Why did they put a crown of thorns upon His brow? Why did they flog Him? Why did they nail Him to a cross? Let the Calvinistic theologian answer: "The murderer is kept in life, and is indebted to God for the strength to kill his victim, and also for the opportunity." B, 239. This is Calvinism. This is the hellish torch of Satan. This is not theology, it is demonology. This is one of the systems of religion that Ellen White made reference to when she wrote that Satan had clothed God with his own attributes, and that this was embodied in systems of religion. It is beyond question embodied in the Calvinistic system of religion. We are not suggesting that all the members of Calvinistic churches are fully aware of these horrors of their own theology, but the theologians obviously are aware of them. They set the horrors forth proudly, and boast about them. Boettner's book abounds in Calvinistic self-congratulation about the doctrines that clothe their god with the very characteristics of Satan. We must now consider the very centerpiece of Satan's accusations. Consider Satan's problem. In order to convince the universe that God is not a God of love, but is actually arbitrary, cruel, exacting, stern, severe, tyrannical, and unforgiving, a God who knows nothing about self-denial, mercy, or love, Satan needed to present some evidence in support of these charges. The universe had never seen any such faults in the character of God. The very opposite was true in regard to every point of accusation, even including forgiveness. Satan himself had been offered forgiveness, as the universe well knew. Unless Satan could produce some evidence to support his accusations, they would be summarily dismissed as manifestly ridiculous, having no substance of reality at all. Satan desperately needed some evidence, some ground of accusation. What could it be? What could he do? At last he thought of something that would become the centerpiece of his accusations against the character of God. Let Ellen White describe it to us, and notice how Satan's accusations against God are clustered about the centerpiece, that God had given a law that His subjects could not obey. "Here is the evidence," Satan had proclaimed. Notice Ellen White's response: "Since the fall of Adam, men in every age have excused themselves for sinning, charging God with their sin, saying that they could not keep the commandments. This is the insinuation Satan cast at God in heaven." Review and Herald, vol. 4, 303. Notice the accusation, then notice the evidence. And "charging God with their sin." This would make God the author of sin. Does it sound like the statements we have been reading from Calvinistic theologians? And even from a Seventh-day Adventist theologian? "Satan represents God's law as a law of selfishness. He declares that it is impossible for us to obey its precepts." Desire of Ages, 24. Again, notice the accusation, and then notice the evidence. "[Satan] has clothed the character of God with attributes that are satanic . . . he has pictured Him as a being full of revenge, as a lawgiver whose law is beyond the power of man to keep." Review and Herald, vol. 3, 464. Yet again, notice the accusation, then notice the evidence. "Satan had represented [God] to man as arbitrary, stern, and unforgiving. All the misery and suffering he had brought upon man, he charged to God. He declared that man could not keep the law, and that God was arbitrary and cruel in demanding of him something that he could not do." Youth's Instructor, 446. And still again, notice the accusation, then notice the evidence. "Satan declared that it was impossible for the sons and daughters of Adam to keep the law of God, and thus charged upon God a lack of wisdom and love. If they could not keep the law, then there was fault with the lawgiver. Men who are under the control of Satan repeat these accusations against God, in asserting that men cannot keep the law of God." Signs of the Times, vol. 3, 264. Once more, notice the accusation, then notice the evidence. Look now at the total list of Satan's accusations against the character of God: God's character is alleged to be faulty, lacking in love, cruel, lacking in wisdom, selfish, stern, unforgiving, arbitrary, and satanic. Now look at the evidence that Satan put forth in support of every one of these accusations. It does not vary. It stays the same in every case. Like the monotonous ringing of a bell, the same message of Satan is intoned over and over again.
This is beyond question the centerpiece of Satan's false accusations against God, and this accusation is being echoed by many who stand in Seventh-day Adventist pulpits today. (Well, myself I have not heard it where I go to church. So, take heart, and do not be dicouraged, be aware and test e.th. by the word of God.) Ellen White foretold it with unerring accuracy: "Many will stand in our pulpits with the torch of false prophecy in their hands, kindled from the hellish torch of Satan." Testimonies to Ministers, 409. Can we question who these ministers are who have kindled their torches from the hellish torch of Satan? We cannot question if we believe in the Spirit of Prophecy. Look again at Ellen White's words: "Men who are under the control of Satan repeat these accusations against God, in asserting that men cannot keep the law of God." Signs of the Times, vol. 3, 264. IX. Under the Control of Satan Perhaps we should reflect a bit about this. Let us not make the mistake of thinking that it is a difficult thing to get one's self under the control of Satan. You don't have to work at it. And the condition is not always evidenced by crude physical demonstrations of one kind or another. Please notice:
And what of our church? It cannot be denied that some within our church have been at times under the control of Satan. We need only think of the apostates who have left us, in order to recognize the truth of that statement. They were not faithful one day and apostate the next day. There was a long process during which their minds were coming more and more under the control of Satan, before they made their final departure from the truth. And during that time they were as poison to all who felt their influence. Bit by bit they were coming under Satan's control. For documentation on this point, and for specific examples, read Special Testimonies, Series B. It is even so today. The hellish torch of Satan has been manifestly set forth before us in the statements of the Calvinistic theologians, who are uniting with Satan in clothing God with Satanic attributes. And we now have a simple and accurate means of recognizing and identifying the men who are described by God's chosen messenger as standing in our pulpits, having their torches kindled from the hellish torch of Satan. It is sobering indeed to remember Ellen White's testimony that they would be, not a few, but "many." And their identifying characteristic will be that they are uniting with the Calvinistic theologians and with Satan himself in declaring that God is selfish, arbitrary, and cruel because He gave to us a law that we cannot obey. Bit by bit they have accepted the doctrines of Calvinism, and bit by bit they have come to be under Satan's control. Men may claim that they can say it is impossible to obey God's law without accusing God, but Ellen White says, "No, you can't." Read her solemn warning again: "If they could not keep the law, then there was fault with the lawgiver." Signs of the Times, vol. 3, 264. And it would thus be proven that Satan's accusations against God were true. If men have not clearly understood this, Satan has. He has reaffirmed the accusation again and again.
So how shall we relate to the ministers among us who are throwing Satan's accusations at God? By all means show enough Christian love for their souls to speak to them and warn them, and if possible place a copy of this article in their hands. We must remember that some of our younger ministers have been taught Calvinism in the academy, in college, and at the theological seminary. We trust that our righteous God will keep this in mind as He deals with them. I would not want to be in their position. My personal appeal to all of them would be to be done with this madness before it is too late. There is mercy with the Lord. X. And How Shall We Deliver Our Own Souls? First: let us by no means join them in their foolhardy enterprise, making accusations against God, clothing God with the attributes of Satan. Let us resolve that we will have nothing to do with the Satanic god of Calvinism, or with any of his false teachings. Let us leave this Satanic monster-god in the bottomless pit where he belongs, and renew our loyalty to the holy and righteous God of Adventism. Second: let us not expose ourselves to the deadly error of those who are falsely accusing God. We cannot afford to listen to such preaching or such teaching, or take such poison into our systems. Our God has warned us through His chosen messenger: "Error is never harmless. It never sanctifies, but always brings confusion and dissension. It is always dangerous." Counsels to Writers and Editors, 47. "Error is falsehood and deception. Those who partake of it must suffer in consequence, as did Adam and Eve in Eden." Upward Look, 125. "There is in error and unbelief that which bewilders and bewitches the mind." Selected Messages, vol. 1, 46. "God is displeased with us when we go to listen to error, without being obliged to go, for unless He sends us to those meetings where error is forced home to the people by the power of the will, He will not keep us. The angels cease their watchful care over us, and we are left to the buffeting of the enemy, to be darkened and weakened by him and the power of his evil angels, and the light around us becomes contaminated with darkness." Early Writings, 124. None of us are strong enough to take risks like these. We must worship without exposing ourselves to deadly error, even though it be at the cost of inconvenience, time, and money. It will not be for long. "Yet a little while and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry." Hebrews 10:37. XI. Summary: The Unveiling of the Monster-god
The monster-god of Calvinism is a craven, contemptible, despicable, and loathsome creature, and the theology that has created him is a river of raw sewage. And it seems that even the fumes from this river are intoxicating. We are forced to recognize that, tragically, some of our own ministers and church leaders have lingered on the banks of this river until they have become intoxicated, and are not only drinking from the river of raw sewage, but are urging us to join them in drinking from it. Why should we, who have been privileged to drink from a fountain that has flowed to us directly from the throne of God, turn from that fountain to drink from a river of raw sewage? Can you think of any good reason? I cannot. May God deliver us. If you are part of this system of religion unawares and have been touched please contact us. The End Notes & References [10] After I encountered the above article I read this account in a hard to find source and therefore quote it: "Our good Presbyterian forbears took Calvin as their guide in most matters of the faith, but when they edited his Institutes they were constrained to warn its readers against one flaw in his character - his failure to observe strictly the "Sabbath." (By which the author, being mixed up on this subject, means Sunday.) Possibly they were thinking of the time when that rock-ribbed defender of the faith, John Knox, is reported to have visited Calvin and to have been horrified at finding him engaged on a Sunday afternoon in a game of bawls!" (Seelye, Laurens H., If Religion is life, `What is the Sabbath'? in Biblical World, Vol. XLVII, Feb. 1916, No. 2, p. 86-93. On the word `bawl' the dictionary says, to cry with a loud, full sound, to shout; to cry as from pain; to howl; To proclaim with a loud voice as a hawker; a prolonged cry, an outcry.') Some Aspects of Calvinistic views compared to What the Bible Teaches
Total Depravity: Sin is not total depravity, it is total corporate guilt in crucifying Christ. When we reject Christ, we are like the Jews who rejected the Savior. That is our corporate guilt. Calvin was trying to express that idea but could not quite find the right words to say it with. [200] It appears that Richard Dawkins of Oxford University in England derives his view of who God is from Calvinistic sources. `Newsweek', October 5, 2009, interviewed Dawkins quoting him as having said, "The God of the OT is the most unpleasant character in all fiction ... The God of the OT is a monster. It's very, very hard for anybody to deny that. He's like a hyped-up Ayatollah Khomeini." - - Sadly though, atheism linked with Darwinism and evolution led to the most bloody century of all of written human history. - - Calvinism's view of hell is unbiblical, the truth about it you learn here.
[300] The following is based on what a March 15, 2011, Family Radio program featuring Harold Camping presented toward the end of his show close to 7 pm. He stated that Christ was not in the flesh, like we understand flesh, since he was God - - so, in his mind, Christ's flesh could not have been like ours. He also stated that Christ was 38 some years old, and that his age was counted in the NT from the year when he returned from Egypt at age 6. All that is done so that Harold C.'s numerical gymnastics will come out the way he wants to have it so that 1988 was a special year on his calendar. Since the judgment is supposed to happen on May 21, 2011, he speaks now more frequently about the rapture. It seems it will be an escape rapture for if he and his followers are still among us (after many sold their cars and things, split with their families), he must have an excuse to explain why nothing special happened at all. Will he say, some of us were raptured, but not all and I among them? Will his followers realize how false his views are? Probably not. Calvinists are deeply into Satanic delusions and will remain there most likely, for once a person is rapped up in that type of thinking, it is very hard to escape. - We wished Harold C. himself would reform. |
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