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2 years ago
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What were the beliefs of the Calvinists?

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Valentin [98]2 years ago
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Answer:

Calvinism believes that once people have been saved by God, those people cannot lose their salvation through any act of their own. This belief is based on a belief in the complete sovereignty of God. If God has chosen something or someone, no mere mortal has the power to thwart that choice.

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