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  1. Jan 4, 2022 · Double predestination is the belief that God creates some people for hell and some for heaven. This article argues that this concept is not biblical, based on the themes of God's righteousness and wrath in Romans 9:22-23.

  2. Jun 23, 2018 · If “double” predestination means a symmetrical view of predestination, then we must reject the notion. But such a view of “double” predestination would be a caricature and a serious distortion of the Reformed doctrine of predestination.

  3. Aug 26, 2022 · John Piper explains the biblical doctrine of double predestination, which refers to God's appointing the final destiny of some to salvation and others to judgment before creation. He also addresses the main objections to this doctrine and how it relates to human responsibility and God's sovereignty.

  4. Double predestination is the idea that not only does God choose some to be saved, he also creates some people who will be damned. [10] Some modern Calvinists respond to the ethical dilemma of double predestination by explaining that God's active predestination is only for the elect.

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · Double predestination is the biblical doctrine that God has ordained the salvation of the elect and the reprobation of the non-elect. This article explains how this doctrine glorifies God and motivates evangelism, despite the objections of critics.

  6. 1 Min Read. This is really a question about what we call “double” predestination. It is a serious question and, therefore, should not be answered in any sort of joking way. The easy side of talking about predestination is to talk about the way in which God has elected some sinners to life.

  7. Sep 26, 2001 · And—but there's a brand of Calvinism that's called "double predestination." That means that God, by his decisive will, elected some to heaven and some to hell before the foundation of the world, and everything just takes its toll.