‎”…the Calvinistic nature of the Canadian populace…”(G Jenkins, 1987)

Jenkins in this way expressed his surprise at the level of tax evasion in Canada notwithstanding the nature of it’s people.

hahaha–I so agree. The experience of living in a culture where people are not so hung up on rules, and following them–having a ‘God’ (The Government), advise them on how to behave in so many facets of daily life–can be seen as quite liberating…or disconcerting, depending on the texture of one’s bubble.

NOT that there is anything wrong or of no benefit from being Calvinist, tis just valuable to be observant…especially when speaking of Freedoms

What is Calvinism?

Calvinism, also known as Reformed theology, is a system of biblical interpretation that focuses on the supreme sovereignty of God, His majesty, His holiness, etc.  It relates this to man’s fallen, sinful nature.  Because of the great chasm between God and man and because of man’s sinfulness, God must predestine people into salvation…or none would be saved.  Therefore, salvation is the work of God and we are the recipients of His gracious election.

To God be the glory.

–The Calvinist Corner

The Princeton theologian, Dr. B. B. Warfield, describes Calvinism as follows:

“Calvinism is evangelism in its pure and only stable expression,and when we say evangelism we say sin and salvation. It means utter dependence on God for salvation. It implies therefore, need of salvation and a profound sense of this need, along with an equally profound sense of helplessness in the presence of this need, and utter dependence on God for its satisfaction. Its type is found in the publican who smote his breast and cried, “God be merciful to me a sinner!” No question there of saving himself, or helping God to save him, or of opening the way to God to save him. Noquestion of anything but “I am a sinner, and all my hope is in God, my Saviour!” This is Calvinism, not just something like Calvinism, or an approach to Calvinism, but Calvinism in its vital manifestation. Wherever this attitude of heart is found and is given expression in direct and unambiguous terms, there is Calvinism. Where this attitude of mind and heart is fallen away from it however small a measure, there Calvinism has become impossible.”

“The Calvinist, in a word, is the man who sees God. He hascaught sight of the ineffable Vision, and he will not let it fade for a moment from his eyes – God in nature, God in history, God in grace. Everywhere he sees God in His mighty stepping, everywhere he feels the working of His mighty arm, the throbbing of His mighty heart….Calvinism is just Christianity. The super-naturalism for which Calvinism stands is the very breath of the nostrils of Christianity; without it Christianity cannot exist…Calvinism thus emerges to our sight as nothing more or less than the hope of the world.”


John A. Broadus,  father of the Southern Baptist fathers,in describing the Calvinism of Dr. James P. Boyce, his fellow-founder of Southern Seminary, said,

“That exalted system of Pauline truth which is technically called Calvinism, compels an earnest student to profound thinking, and when pursued with a combination of systematic thought and fervent experience, makes him at home among the most inspiring and ennobling views of God and the universe He has made.


2 thoughts on “‎”…the Calvinistic nature of the Canadian populace…”(G Jenkins, 1987)

  1. He knows when you are sleeping, he knows when you’re awake, he KNOWS when you’ve been bad or good, so be good for the government’s sake…..
    you’d better not jay-walk, you’d better not speed, you’d better not drink in the street, i’m telling you why…
    you’d better not speed, you’d better not not shovel your drive, you’d better not ride your bike on the sidewalk
    i’m tellin ya why…
    HEY ISN”T THAT AGAINST THE LAW?
    poliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice!

  2. “NO, of course not rudhro!, Canadian’s don’t like the Government telling us what to do! not in the least. We are free.”
    Don’t forget your protest permit.

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