Gary wrote:
> didn't Servetus hold his contrarian views
> without an anti-Calvinist bias?

No.  Servetus considered Calvin to be the Simon Magus of Geneva, and he 
thought Calvin should be put to death.  That is as anti-Calvin as one can 
be.

Gary wrote:
> why was he, or, perhaps, on the basis of what
> 'world view' did he become a citizen of Geneva?

Servetus was never a citizen of Geneva.  He had been there less than a month 
when they arrested him.  He had done no crime against Geneva.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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