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Predestination was the basis of John Calvin's form of protestantism. People believed that they were born into salvation and they were destined to end up in Heaven.
John Calvin preached about his theory of predestination. Basically, it was the idea that only certain people are going to Heaven and they have already been chosen by God. Everyone else is damned.
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There was one major difference between John Calvin and Martin Luther. John Calvin thought that God has predetermined who was going to heaven, and who was going to hell, BEFORE the person was born. Luther thought that you achieved salvation from faith alone. Hope this helped ;D
calvinism John Calvin was a preacher who stated that some people were predestined for salvation. He broke Switzerland off into their own little reformed thing instead of agreeing with the thoughts and customs of the Roman Catholic Church.
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Yes! John Calvin was an ardent defender of a high view of God's sovereignty. By implication, he had a high view of predestination. By this view, God decides (i.e., foreordains) who will be saved (i.e., who will go to Heaven) and who will not be saved (i.e., who will go to Hell). It is implied that both Heaven and Hell were ultimate realities in the mind of John Calvin.
Calvin believed in double predestination, which means that people are destined either for hell or heaven before they are even born. Luther did not believe in predestination of the soul
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