Famous Christians Who Rejected Calvinism (The List Will Surprise You)

šŸ“– THE THEOLOGICAL FREEDOM LIBRARY → https://wesleybundle1.bibletruthacade... Biblical answers to every question Reformed theology won't let you ask. If this video left you with more questions than your church will answer — that's not a sign something's wrong with you. It's a sign something's wrong with the system. Wesley built the tools to answer those questions. This library puts all of them in your hands. You've been taught that questioning Calvinism means questioning serious Christianity. John Wesley disagrees — and so does nearly every major figure who shaped evangelical history. This video names them. From the early Church Fathers to C.S. Lewis, A.W. Tozer, Billy Graham, William Booth, and Leonard Ravenhill — this video walks through the Christians who rejected Calvinist predestination and limited atonement after serious engagement with Scripture and theology. Not because they were shallow. Because they were honest. John Wesley built a movement of 80,000 members and 44,000 sermons on the conviction that grace is free for all — not just the elect. Billy Graham couldn't have given an altar call under limited atonement. William Booth couldn't have gone to London's poor with a gospel that wasn't actually for them. If you've spent years feeling like an outlier in Reformed evangelical culture — wondering if your discomfort with TULIP theology signals spiritual weakness — this video answers that directly. The Calvinist theological system is 500 years old. The free grace position you may actually hold is nearly 2,000. ā± Why Calvinism Is Not "What the Church Has Always Believed" ā± The Scholar Who Studied Calvinism to Defend It — and Couldn't ā± The Thinkers Reformed Culture Quotes but Never Credits ā± The Soul-Winners Who Proved It With Their Lives ā± Where You Actually Stand in Christian History This video is for evangelicals with a Reformed or Baptist church background who've been told that disagreeing with Calvinist doctrine is intellectual arrogance — and who are looking for the biblical and historical grounding to stand somewhere real. If free will, election, predestination, and assurance of salvation are questions you carry, this is where to start. John Wesley Today exists to give isolated evangelicals the biblical arguments and historical clarity to trust their own Spirit-guided reading of Scripture — without apology. Subscribe if you're done sitting in silence. Calvinism refuted, Arminianism history, church fathers and free will, TULIP theology problems, free grace theology, election in the Bible explained, non-Calvinist evangelicals, assurance of salvation