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Most Calvinists reject as deplorable the following hyper-Calvinistic and destructive beliefs:

- that God is the author of sin and of evil
- that men have no will of their own, and secondary causes are of no effect
- that the number of the elect at any time may be known by men
- that it is wrong to evangelize
- that assurance of election must be sought prior to repentance and faith
- that men who have once sincerely professed belief are saved regardless of what they later do
- that God has chosen some races of men and has rejected others
- that the children of unbelievers dying in infancy are certainly damned
- that God does not command everyone to repent
- that the sacraments are not means of grace, but obstacles to salvation by faith alone.
- that the true church is only invisible, and salvation is not connected with the visible church
- that the Scriptures are intended to be interpreted by individuals only and not by the church.
- that no government is to be obeyed which does not acknowledge that Jesus is the Lord, or that Biblical Law is its source of authority
- that the grace of God does not work for the betterment of all men
- that saving faith is equivalent to belief in the doctrine of predestination
- that only Calvinists are Christians (Neo-gnostic Calvinism

Arminianism and Hyper-Calvinism were both among the historical errors battled by Charles Spurgeon, who was himself a 5-point Calvinist. He vigilantly fought these twin errors on both sides of the spectrum. One of Hyper-Calvinism's main errors is to declare that, because of God's sovereignty, we should not evangelize the lost. Spurgeon rejected such nonsense as do the large majority of people who would call themselves Calvinists today (such as R.C. Sproul, John Piper, John MacArthur, Alistair Begg and many others) We believe the doctrine of election should be declared strongly because the Bible does and because man's affections are enslaved to sin. He cannot save himself but needs the effectual working of the Holy Spirit if he is to have ears to hear when we preach the gospel. The preacher casts forth the seed of the gospel (the command to believe) indiscriminately but the Holy Spirit germinates the Word (so to speak) in the hearts of those he intends to save; i.e. those given to the Son by the Father in the eternal covenant made before time (John 6:37, 39, Eph 1, 4). Many Christian missionaries whom most would consider heroes held to the five point of Calvinism: William Carrey (he was opposed by a Hyper-Calvinist), Jonathan Edwards & David Brainard (missionaries to native Americans) just to name 3.

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Title Notes
A Primer on Hyper-Calvinism Philip R. Johnsonicon
Danger of Hyper-Calvinism Nick Bibileicon
The Bane of Neo-Gnostic Calvinism by Greg Fields - Essays reflect on the false assertion by Neo-Gnostic Calvinists that unequivocally, all Arminians are lost because "Arminianism is a false gospel" and under the anathema of Gal. 1:8-9. Is cognitive knowledge the crux of salvatioicon
What is Hyper-Calvinism? Jim Ellisicon
The Emergence of Hyper-Calvinism in English Nonconformity Peter Toonicon
Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism: The Battle for Gospel Preaching by Iain H. Murray Grover Gunnicon
Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem Maurice Robertsicon
The term "Hyper-Calvinism" is used in two or three different ways Steve Haysicon
Spurgeon's Battle with Hyper-Calvinism Geoff Thomasicon
Duty-Faith A. W. Pinkicon
A Reply to Baptist Hypercalvinism on the Covenant of Grace John Flavelicon
All house and no doors: A Brief Critique of the False Teachings of Hyper-Calvinism C. Matthew McMahonicon
Spurgeon's Battle with Hyper-Calvinism Geoff Thomasicon
An Open Letter About Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism the Founders Journalicon
Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism, & Arminianism the Founders Journalicon
Are Calvinists Hyper? Tom J. Nettlesicon
What Should We Think Of Evangelism and Calvinism? Ernest Reisingericon
The Doctrines of Grace, Evangelism and Hypercalvinism Colin Maxwellicon
Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism, & Arminianism Tom Ascolicon
The Balanced Truth of Calvinism Colin Maxwell (Chart) Neo Gnostic Calvinismicon
A Free Offer - But You Can’t Take It? Paul Mizziicon
The Universal Calls of the Gospel (Part I) John Bonaricon
Part II John Bonaricon
Gospel Preaching in Arminianism, Calvinism and Hyper-Calvinism Thomas Chongicon
The Free Offer of The Gospel Defined (answering objections) Rev. Maurice Robertsicon
The Will of God and the Gospel Offer Samuel Rutherford and Francis Turretinicon
The Will of God and the Gospel Offer John Howe, John Flavel and Stephen Charnockicon
The Will of God and the Gospel Offer Jonathan Edwards, Charles Hodge and Asahel Nettletonicon
The Will of God and the Gospel Offer Thomas Bostonicon
The Will of God and the Gospel Offer : Robert Murray M'Cheyne, William Cunningham, James MacGregor and Hugh Martinicon
The Will of God and the Gospel Offer John Murray & J.I. Packericon
Calvinists and the Free Offer of the Gospel Many Well Known Calvinists on the Free Offer of the Gospel Excellent list compiled by Colin Maxwellicon
John Calvin and the Free Offer of the Gospel Colin Maxwellicon
Is the Doctrine of Common Grace Reformed? the Evangelism Society of Southeast Protestant Reformed Church, Grand Rapids, Michiganicon
If Any Man Thirst James Webstericon
Removing the Doctrinal Obstacles to Calvinistic Evangelism Mitch Cervinkaicon
The Will of God - Hyper-Calvinism Versus Historic Calvinism John Hendryxicon
Lord of the Sermon (pdf) B. K. Campbellicon
Hyper-Calvinism, Rationalism, and Anti-Predestinarians R. Scott Clarkicon
The Preached Covenant Sherman Isbellicon
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Recommended Reading

Calvinism, Hyper-Calvinism and Arminianism
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Spurgeon v. Hyper-Calvinism
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