Dialm is a moron.
I changed it to fit you. :rotfl:
Dialm is a moron.
Just a few sacks I recieved at the home of a friend. All in good fun. Tell me this arsnic
What will you ask the martyred?
Read/study the history of John Calvin or should I call him, "The Pope of Geneva?" When he wasn't part of the executions of people who didn't believe the way he did, he was something of a witch hunter, as well. All totaled he participated in the "murder executions" of over fifty human beings or more.
One of his "victims" Calvin decided that he should suffer a tortuous and slow death, so he had the man burned at the stake with "green wood" which guaranteed a slow agonizing death. And, you guys think this Sadistic murderer is your hero. Shame on all of you. This man Calvin was a beast of a man.
If a Calvinist is liked by nonCalvinists then he is not doing his job. It is the duty of every Calvinist to convict non believers. In this usage of 'convict' it is meant sentencing them to punishment.
Read/study the history of John Calvin or should I call him, "The Pope of Geneva?" When he wasn't part of the executions of people who didn't believe the way he did, he was something of a witch hunter, as well. All totaled he participated in the "murder executions" of over fifty human beings or more.
One of his "victims" Calvin decided that he should suffer a tortuous and slow death, so he had the man burned at the stake with "green wood" which guaranteed a slow agonizing death. And, you guys think this Sadistic murderer is your hero. Shame on all of you. This man Calvin was a beast of a man.
Some struggle with finding the willingness to actually study church history deeply. It is much easier for the intellectually lazy to parrot whatever they run across that meets their predispositions. No matter how often they are answered, they just revert to the same tired canards as it gets them noticed by the hoi polloi.OK. Who did he murder?
I don't really blame Calvinists for not wanting to know the history of their esteemed mentor. That being, the late John Calvin. I'm sure they do their best to ignore any negative history about the man. After all, Calvin represents their "Belief System" more or less. His personal life was a travesty. As I've previously brought up, he was involved with the "Execution Murders" of over fifty some people that disagreed with his false doctrine. He even had a stint as a "Witch Hunter" during his reign of Terror as the "Pope of Geneva." (as he was called.) He retained a certain amount of his Catholic doctrines, as is told.
I'm sure that, more than likely Calvinists avoid reading about Calvin the man?
So, no answer yet on who Calvin murdered? I am sure that there are a number of good books on Church History that you could go to to find the answers.
And frankly, it does not matter. If you are not a Calvinist, fine. You would be wrong, but it is not a matter of salvation. If you wish to take on Calvinism, great!!! But attack the beliefs, not the people. We hold certain propositions based on Scripture. Deal with that.
Can a Christian sort out teachings of a teacher and determine what He thinks is Biblical?No. You guys are not "intellectually honest" about your idol, John Calvin.In my opinion, he was a very evil man and not a good example of God's Grace towards humanity. Have you read up on his history?
Can a Christian sort out teachings of a teacher and determine what He thinks is Biblical?
Can a Christian accept what a teacher, teaches from scripture, yet reject life style or comments from that person? IOW... Can a person generally accept what a teacher says, without making that person an idol?
No. You guys are not "intellectually honest" about your idol, John Calvin.In my opinion, he was a very evil man and not a good example of God's Grace towards humanity. Have you read up on his history?
Col. 3:12 Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience. 13 Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you. 14 And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.Work it out for yourself. Let me work out my own thoughts on this matter.
to view Calvin as anything other than he was.
That's the one sentence I choose.
Choose any sentence you want. Do you have an answer regarding those Calvin murdered?
Again, if you wish to argue against Calvinism, use the real teachings of Calvinism. To argue the character or behavior of someone who holds the beliefs is inappropriate.
If Calvin and Paul are having a math bee and Paul says the square root of 9 is 4 while Calvin says it is 3--Calvin is right.