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John Calvin was a minister and an author during the Reformation. He believed in predestination. This belief means that
A.
people must do good works to get into heaven.
B.
people must follow certain teachings to get into heaven.
C.
God has already decided which people will get into heaven.
D.
God will allow most people to get into heaven.
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C. God has already decided which people will get into heaven.
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