The Assumption is God assuming Mary's body and soul into heavenly glory at the end of her life.
You never addressed the OP regarding Rome's supposed co-opting of Animism. Were St. Stephen, Paul and John all adherents of Animism? For they all received apparitions.
Spare me the "You have made yourself higher than God" schtick. I have pointed out that in Calvinism, like in Islam, God acts with pure will. (You even admit to such, as I have a quotation of yours at the end of my post.)
Thus the God of Calvinism is thus unconstrained by any principle or any reason and hence capriciousness is essential to His very nature. Hence he can and does arbitrarily elect some to glory and others to destruction.
The God of Calvinism (and Islam) acts
contra-Logos.
Calvin's God (as well as the God of Islam) takes pleasure in man's damnation...
“We say, then, that Scripture clearly proves this much, that God by his eternal and immutable counsel determined once for all those whom it was his pleasure one day to admit to salvation,
and those whom, on the other hand, it was his pleasure to doom to destruction.” (Ibid, 3:21.6)
For the God of Calvinism, all the belief in the world is not going to save you if you have been created for God to take pleasure in destroying. You even acknowledged in another thread that faith in Jesus Christ has no bearing on one's election, but rather God's will (affirming my assertion about Calvin's God acting with pure will...
"Scripture says that Jesus Christ is not the criterion for election.
The good pleasure of
God's will, is.
It also teaches that a person's faith is not the criterion for election.
It is the
evidence of things not seen..." - You,
Here
This is the antithesis of the Christian faith, which promises salvation for those who put their faith in Jesus Christ.