John Calvin

John Calvin Two-Faced, Arminian Idolater

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"John Calvin: Two-Faced, Arminian Idolater" is a commentary on 10 quotations from Calvin's commentaries. Calvin is the name that the "Reformed" Presbyterian and Baptist churches worldwide have founded their tradition upon. Calvinism is the most academic, scholarly, learned, and intellectual branch of professing Christianity on the planet, which is why it is so dangerous and deceptive. And yet, in his writings, John Calvin himself is revealed to have been nothing more than a zealous religionist who contradicted himself left and right. He is known for his historical role in the Protestant "Reformation," but his commentaries disclose a man who hadn't "reformed" his Roman Catholic beliefs at all. It boggles the mind that Calvin's name is associated with the Doctrines of Grace. Calvin was worse than an unbelieving, irreligious, open pervert, according to the Bible. Calvin's case should horrify Calvinists everywhere, since it demonstrates the reality that even the most dedicated and "holy" theologians can be evil. John Calvin did not believe in the God of the Bible.

Book information

ISBN: 9781070402154
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Print Us
Imprint: Independently Published
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Number of pages: 26
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 2mm