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John Calvin
John Calvin, a French theologian and religious reformer, believed in the doctrine of predestination. He taught that God has predetermined who will be saved and who will be damned, regardless of human actions or merit. This belief is a key tenet of Calvinism.
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John Calvin. One of the effects of Luther's Reformation, Calvin rose up and started his own sect that is most famously none for the idea of predestination.
John Calvin's religious ideas were spread to North America from Europe. "John Calvin's Protestant teachings were spread across Europe and into North America."
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Calvinism
Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
They were both religious.
John Calvin's doctrine of "once saved ever saved" is a heresy. It makes people lazy to live out the salvation that they received by faith. It is an unbiblical concept.
The religious doctrine most often associated with John Calvin is predestination. The acronym usually associated with Calvinism is TULIP: Basically, Calvinism is known by an acronym: T.U.L.I.P. Total Depravity (also known as Total Inability and Original Sin) Unconditional Election Limited Atonement (also known as Particular Atonement) Irresistible Grace Perseverance of the Saints (also known as Once Saved Always Saved) These five categories do not comprise Calvinism in totality. They simply represent some of its main points.