"Calvinistic Controversy" by Wilbur Fisk is a religious discussion that tackles ideas about fate and choice. Fisk examines different beliefs about predestination, mainly those of Calvinism, and stands up for the importance of free will and personal responsibility. The text opens with Fisk's core beliefs, as he embarks on a journey to discuss these tough subjects with kindness, while addressing what he sees as errors in Calvinistic doctrine. He emphasizes the differences between the belief that God chooses people unconditionally and the idea that God chooses those who He knows will have faith and do good. Through his arguments, Fisk plans to explore different explanations of the Bible and the philosophical impacts of these beliefs, leading a comprehensive conversation about God's supreme power and our ability to make our own choices towards salvation.

Calvinistic Controversy Embracing a Sermon on Predestination and Election and Several Numbers, Formally Published in the Christian Advocate and Journal.
By Wilbur Fisk
In a battle of beliefs, a writer challenges the idea of destiny, arguing for the power of free will in matters of faith and salvation.
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2011-12-06
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