John Calvin: French Protest Reformer

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John Calvin was a French Protest Reformer, who was born in the year of 1509 in the country France . He was born to Gérard Cauvin and Jeanne le Franc. Calvin was raised in a religious church and later became a Pastor . However, in the year of 1530, he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church . The influential Christian works he wrote, supported the Protestant Reformation . He contributed in the helping of the country Geneva split from the Catholic Church . John Calvin contributed a simple, yet important idea to the Protestant Reformation: everyone's destiny is already predetermined and there was nothing anyone could do to change it. Calvin led Protestantism to incorporate itself into state affairs .