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Puritan Religion

Contradictions In The Puritan Religion

    Life is full of many contradictions, and the basis of the Puritan
religion is no exception. The Puritans believed that they were God's chosen
people, as mentioned in the Bible. They saw themselves on a level above the
average man, but in reality, their religion was full of inconsistencies. The
Puritans believed in something known as the ‘Doctrine of Elect,' hinted at in
Romans 8:28-30, 9:6-24, and later at the Synod of Dort.. The doctrine
contradicted the more widely held belief of Pelagianism, the belief that man
could redeem himself through acts of charity, piety, and by living an unselfish
life. It came to be one of the greatest theological discrepancies of all time.
Evidently, the Puritan beliefs were almost entirely contradictory.
    Some of the Puritan beliefs were both simple and believable. Others
would seem outrageous today. Puritanism was founded on the principles and
beliefs of John Calvin, and one of the major ideals they focused on was the
doctrine of predestination. Calvin believed that the grace of God was the
ticket into Heaven and that his grace could not be earned. God's grace was
bestowed upon a select few regardless of what they did to earn it. This ‘
doctrine' stated that God determines a mans' destiny, whether it be redemption
or condemnation, regardless of any worth or merit on the person's part. It
could be compared to the failures of Communism in that no matter how hard a
person worke...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 11-10-1999
Category: Religion
Words: 822
Pages: 3.29