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From "Letters of John Calvin, Volume II: Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes" by Calvin, Jean

Michael Servetus
A Spanish physician and theologian, known for his heretical views and his conflict with Calvin.
Core Belief
"Servetus's core belief centers on a rationalistic interpretation of Christianity, rejecting traditional doctrines such as the Trinity and the divinity of Christ."
Worldview
Servetus sees the world as a place of intellectual exploration and discovery, where individuals are free to question and challenge established beliefs.
Personality
Servetus is portrayed as an intelligent and audacious figure, driven by a strong sense of intellectual curiosity and a willingness to challenge established doctrines. He is also depicted as stubborn and unwilling to compromise his beliefs.
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