Reformed / Calvinism

Unconditional Election and the Spiritual Caste System:

How "Chosen" Became "Better Than You"

The Berean Examiner EditorialJan 16, 202525 min read
Unconditional Election and the Spiritual Caste System: How "Chosen" Became "Better Than You"

If God chose you before the foundation of the world, what does that make everyone else? We examine how Unconditional Election creates an in-group/out-group mentality that breeds contempt, elitism, and abuse of power.

Scripture Anchors

Ephesians 1:4-5 — Chosen before the foundation of the world

Romans 9:15-16 — God has mercy on whom He has mercy

James 2:1-9 — Do not show favoritism

Reformed / Calvinism Framework

The most intellectually rigorous tradition in Protestantism—and the most documented for arrogance. Does TULIP's theological framework itself produce the pride it claims to oppose?

Doctrinal Precision → Intellectual Pride

Key Scriptures:

Romans 11:20 — "Do not be arrogant, but tremble"

1 Corinthians 8:1 — "Knowledge puffs up while love builds up"

Philippians 2:3 — "In humility value others above yourselves"

James 4:6 — "God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble"

What to Look For: Red Flags

In-group/out-group mentality among church members

Contempt for those outside Reformed circles

Elitism disguised as theological precision

Lack of evangelistic urgency

Doctrinal Analysis

This article examines the theological framework of Reformed / Calvinism and how it produces specific patterns of behavior in church leadership and congregational culture.

The pattern is clear: Doctrinal Precision → Intellectual Pride. When we examine the fruit produced by this theological system, we must ask whether the doctrine itself is flawed or whether it has been distorted beyond recognition.

Scripture is our standard. Every doctrine must be measured against the Word of God, and every leader must be held accountable to biblical standards of character and conduct.

Real-World Fruit: Documented Cases

The theological framework examined in this article is not merely academic. It has produced real consequences in real churches with real victims.

Our investigations have documented multiple cases where this doctrinal system created environments that enabled abuse, silenced victims, and protected predatory leaders.

The Scripture Test

Do they show humility? Do they love those who disagree? Is there genuine compassion?

Every doctrine must be tested against the full counsel of Scripture. We cannot isolate proof texts while ignoring passages that challenge our theological systems.

The fruit test is biblical: "By their fruit you will recognize them" (Matthew 7:16). If a doctrine consistently produces pride, abuse, and moral failure, we must ask whether the doctrine itself is flawed.

Unconditional ElectionTULIPElitismLeighton Flowers

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