Sunday, April 07, 2013

Did Calvin Murder Servetus?





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Roger Perkins alerted my attention to a nice little video that I would like to share with the readers.  This clip demonstrates Calvin’s role in the heinous murder of Servetus…. Acknowledged at the end of his own pen!!  Calvinist advocates of the “Reform” movement seek to exonerate Calvin & paint him as  “humanitarian”…. When we have his own writings.


You can also take a look at the following books on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Out-Flames-Remarkable-Fearless-Scholar/dp/0767908376 & this one:  http://www.amazon.com/Calvin-Murder-Servetus-Stanford-Rives/dp/1439208689
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Roger Perkins:  It is quite nauseating how these men, deemed as some of the foremost "scholars" of our day, got much of a laugh over the brutal murder of Servetus.  Equally sickening, is how many modern "Reform" apologists seek to exonerate Calvin's role in the affair.  Claims such as, "Calvin tried to save Servetus' life" and such like are often heard....and are totally bogus.  How do we know, by simply reading Calvin's own writings in which he himself stated (& adamantly defended) that he had Servetus killed! 

These two books in the links I sent you painstakingly document that, far from a "Christian," Calvin was a hate-filled murderer (you can also see virtually identical quotes from Luther [which I have in a word-doc.]) and very far from a biblical "Christian" (neither are his followers).  These books are hands-down the most in-depth looks at this entire issue and clearly show Calvin's true colors. 

"By their fruits you shall know them."  All murderers will have their part in the lake of fire.  Ironically, it was Servetus who was the closer of the two to biblical "Reform"....Not Calvin (this was not Calvin's only heinous act).

Regardless, we have absolutely nothing of repentance from these men (& the crowd) who scorn and mock a man who was brutally murdered....Because he had the audacity to openly question a doctrine found no where in God's Word.  Hence, Calvin became known as the "Pope of Geneva" and the modern "Reform" movement is not as distant from Rome as they would like everyone to believe!  As for me and my house, we will abide in the upper-room experiences of Jerusalem and let others mingle their hands with the blood dripping from John Calvin's hand. 

God Bless!   




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