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R.C. Sproul Jr. recently posted a shocking response thread on X claiming that a 10-year-old girl’s horrific suffering was the “judgment of God she had earned” for being a sinner. But is that really what Reformed theology and the Bible teach? Or is this a distortion that makes God look monstrous and misrepresents the careful distinctions our tradition has always made? In this video, I walk through why his claim is horribly wrong — drawing from the Westminster Confession, John Calvin, Francis Turretin, and Stephen Charnock to show the historic Reformed position on sin, misery, and God’s judgment. We’ll unpack the difference between misery as a consequence of the fall and judgment as a judicial act of God, and why collapsing that distinction undermines the gospel itself and results in these insane takes that make us Reformed folk look crazy. Canon & Creed is a channel for Christians who want to: ✅ Understand historic confessional Protestantism ✅ Defend the faith with clarity, conviction, and depth ✅ Cut through modern myths, pop theology, and bad history 🎯 New videos weekly: Deep dives, apologetics, theological clarity 🔔 Subscribe & turn on notifications so you don’t miss what’s next Canon & Creed Theme Song: CSM-LM Docking by Adam Young © All Credit & Rights CHAPTERS: 00:00 - RC Sproul Jr. Twitter Thread Analysis 03:12 - Understanding Sin, Misery, and Judgment 07:14 - God's Ordination vs. Sinful Authorship 09:33 - Divine Purpose vs. Human Intentions 10:34 - Summary of Key Points 11:49 - Do Calvinists Believe in Free Will? 14:15 - Concluding Remarks #reformedtheology #apologetics #protestantreformation #protestant