My Line In The Sand
	
		
	
	
		
		
			All this bickering over a man who died over 400 years ago? He has left this world, and no amount of debating his life will change his eternal state. Guys, please let this go, both sides, please.
		
		
	 
It is necessary because it is a testimony against those who are willing to lie about him with not a touch of conscience. They think that if enough evil can be gathered against him then the thelogy of Calvinism will fail. But the biblical expression of scriptural doctrines called Calvinism is not dependent upon the man of Geneva. Its source is the Word of God. Besides, there were many others who believed as John Calvin did --such as Bucer and Beza to name only two.
It is remarkable how depraved some are here who pass along lies as easily as the meat and potatoes at meal time. They have no compunction to say the most horrendous things of their strawman that they call John Calvin. The real John Calvin is a world apart from their severe misrepresentations.
Some of them get up in a pulpit and preach. They may even denounce lying. But they are hypocrites. These members practice mendacity as easily as breathing. 
I issued a challenge and it has still been unmet. They would rather toss mud then humbly tell the truth. I have given quotes from dozens of John Calvin/Church scholars in past threads. Some have said that they know of the authors --but still they do not relent.
My souces are not monolithic. They come from various backgrounds and time periods. Some have been Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic, atheistic etc. That's a rather broad range. So they did not meet in collaboration. ;-)
It takes a man --a Christian man, to admit that he has been wrong. Some speak out of ignorance and others with intent to promote falsehoods.
One can hate what he thinks Calvinism is --but to lie about what they believe is still a lie. One can detest what one thinks of Mormonism. But to misrepresent it is still lying. It subverts your testimony and Mormons will certainly not listen to you once they find out that you have spoken falsely.
Be careful what you say. Don't speak off-the-cuff. Research the life of John Calvin from honest historians who tell his story with warts and all. As a professing Christian your words that show up on a computer screen and stays there for ages is a public witness to your character --or lack of it.
I await the day when someone will have the humility to tell me and others here --that it was sinful to say wicked things about the man just to promote an anti-Calvinist agenda. I await the day when someone, or some people, will say it is time to tell the truth --even if it hurts and goes against much of their background and tradition.