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1saved quipped:
Do you accept this testimony by Dr. John F. MacArthur, Jr. as evidences of bad fruit by all these men, including John Calvin?
1saved, we got your number! We KNEW you were going to bring up the burning of Servetus in your next reply. I will not dispute the historical facts, even though they are not found in Scripture. But although Calvin was far from perfect, his part in Servetus' execution can hardly be called "bad fruit". Further, your previous comments went considerably further than simply questioning one incident in regard to John Calvin and calling it "bad fruit". . . in truth, you questioned his salvation, an unwarranted charge by biblical standards. Your judgmentalism is indefensible.

If you are interested in the historical FACTS concerning Calvin and the execution of Michael Servetus, I would encourage you to read the following: Was Geneva A Theocracy?, by Dr. Michael Horton.

[color:"blue"]Confidence is simply that quiet, assured feeling you have before you fall flat on your face. -- Dr. L. Binder[/color]


Edited: Corrected the above link.

In His Grace,

Last edited by Pilgrim; Wed Jan 28, 2004 6:45 PM.