Sure, no one is denying that. However, there is something that causes them to do that and that is ~ according to Hebrews 3:12 ~ an evil, unbelieving heart. The heart is what drives the will. Or, in other words, one's free will is always dictated by one's own heart.They have God given free will so they simply choose to ignore or otherwise turn away from the Lord.
Imagine a murder trial, Big Boy. The defendant pleads 'not guilty by reason of insanity.' During the trial, the prosecuting attorney calls a renowned psychiatrist, who, in the course of her testimony says she has examined the defendant thoroughly and found the defendant to be sane and in command of all his faculties. The jury then finds him guilty as charged and sentences him to death by electrocution. Or letal injection, if you prefer. Or even ~ if in sixteenth-century Switzerland ~ burning at the stake. Whatever the time and mode, the defendant is put to death. Is the psychiatrist a murderer? Well, no, of course not.Sure he was just like the Apostle Paul was a murderer before He got born again.
Big Boy, John Calvin's position was very much the same as the psychiatrist in the... parable... above. Calvin actually even tried to dissuade Servetus from coming to Geneva in the first place, advising him that he would face prosecution if he did, but Servetus ignored this advice and came anyway. For that reason, one could call Michael Servetus a murderer of himself, which would be quite ridiculous, really, but would line up with how you're... "thinking" <smile> about this whole thing.
John Calvin did not. But, people still are rewriting history to make it so.Both men directed others to murder...
LOL!!! No, John Calvin is not the Lord and Savior... He's surely not... LOL!!!Those that are followers of John Calvin are going to learn that He's not the Lord and Savior...
Absolutely not. See above. He was an expert witness, though...You're ignorant of Calvin's influence in Geneva...
Pish. That's just silly....nothing happened unless he approved of it.
Okay, we're done here, Big Boy. <smile> You can continue grinding that axe all your days if you so... freely will (see what I did there?) to do so.
They had a good heart in the beginning and then they turned away because their good heart turned evil.
"The Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every intention of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." (Genesis 6:5)
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately sick; who can understand it?" (Jeremiah 17:9)
All men are "children of wrath," as Paul says, in Ephesians 2:3, and sinful from birth, as David says of himself in Psalm 51:5... "Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me."
Okay, that's enough. <smile>
Grace and peace to you, Big Boy.
Interesting... and very appropriate... moniker...
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