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    If we judge a tree by its fruit, how do we explain the violence of Luther and Calvin? Explore why the Reformation led to such brutal conflict.

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    A doctrine might look 'pristine' on paper, but if the fruit it produces is torture and execution, then something is deeply wrong at the root.

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    A lesson about the violence that came from the reformation. Like Jesus says, look at the fruit to see if the tree is good. Let’s look at the fruit of the reformation. What did it become? What did it destroy. Especially Calvin and Luther , what was the fruit in thier life? Violent hatred , or did it look more like the fruit of Jesus, peace and love? Did they have a hand in violence, did their predesseors? Or love and mercy? Was justice and mercy at the heart of the reformation

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    John Calvin and other magisterial reformers justified state-sanctioned violence by viewing the Old Testament’s moral laws as a "perpetual rule" that had not been abolished by the New Testament. Specifically, Calvin cited Leviticus 24:16 to argue that blasphemy was a capital crime against God’s honor. He believed that God’s glory was the highest priority, famously stating that when it was at stake, humanity should be almost obliterated from memory. This theological framework allowed him to re-contextualize the "compel them to come in" parable from the Gospel of Luke as a mandate for using force to maintain doctrinal uniformity.

    The Anabaptists, or "Radical Reformers," challenged the established system of a "Christian state" where religious identity was tied to citizenship through infant baptism. Figures like Balthasar Hubmaier argued that baptism should be a conscious, personal choice for believers rather than a tool for social control. By advocating for the separation of church and state and insisting that the government had no right to enforce religious belief through the "sword," they undermined the institutionalized power structures of both the Catholic Church and the magisterial Protestant movements.

    The Consistory was a church tribunal established by John Calvin’s Ecclesiastical Ordinances in 1541 to govern the moral and theological conduct of Geneva's citizens. While the Consistory itself did not have the legal authority to execute individuals, it worked in close tandem with the city magistrates. Calvin used his immense influence to define "domestic evil" and heresy, providing the biblical justification for the state to carry out punishments ranging from public whippings to executions, as seen in the cases of Jacques Gruet and Michael Servetus.

    The drive for total religious and social uniformity led to massive systemic control and eventually sparked large-scale conflicts, most notably the Thirty Years’ War (1618–1648). This war, fueled by inextricably linked religious and political interests, resulted in the deaths of up to 60% of the population in parts of Germany. The era of violence only began to subside with the Peace of Westphalia, which moved toward a balance of power and a weary form of political tolerance, though the "bitter fruit" of these divisions continued to influence European statecraft for centuries.

    The script suggests that a doctrine can be intellectually "pristine" or biblically based on paper yet produce "bitter fruit" if it is enforced through arrogance, fear, and violence. It contrasts the "high place evils" of institutional control—such as the execution of Michael Servetus—with the "fruit of Jesus" seen in martyrs like Giles Tielmans and Jan van Ousberghen. These individuals demonstrated patience, prayer, and mercy even under torture, suggesting that the true heart of faith is found in the character of the believer rather than in the legalistic enforcement of a system.

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