Calvinism in America

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The Calvinist Puritans were the first to come over. Then you have the Dutch coming soon after that, and they were often reformed. Then you have the rise of Princeton in the late 1800's. Finally you got the major influx of conservative Dutch theologians in the early 1900's with conservative denominations forming (the PCUSA is heretical and modernist).


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Third Great Awakening soon fellow Reformed brothers

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Idk but that old Calvinist hymn really gives me peace

" ''Jesus probably hates me this I know,
For John Calvin told me so'' "

In addition to that the Second Great Awakening also gave rise to many movements that even most Protestants would recognize as heretical, like Mormonism and Seventh Day Adventism.

Not entirely sure why you would be looking forward to a movement that seems to produce lots of heresy and "strive to right the wrongs of society" (which today would probably mean social justice).

The True Second Great Awakening soon bros!

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Even as a Protestant, I feel the next Great Awakening in America will be one of traditionalism. The lack of rigorous discipline and rituals within the Protestant churches is starting to get to people.

What does that mean exactly? Obviously there are wrongs in society, so why would striving to fix those wrongs necessarily lead to SJWism (which I'd argue has little to do with fixing problems and has much more to do with simply attacking straight white men).

Because it gives seemingly straight answers to the mysteries and gives its followers certainty in matters of eternal life. Everything is predetermined so you don't have to worry about a thing. It strongly appeals to people who see the flaws of Protestantism when it comes to its endless diversity where one church teaches way differently than other churches and wants hardline answers without turning Cathodox.

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