Christianists perceived salvation as a favor from God which they refuted later one by judging people in term of their faith and believe. Furthermore, they also believe someone is saved when he reach the requirements of heaven and their expectation to the eternal life. By reviewing the requirements of salvation according to the Christian Bible Site which are; “loving God, loving your neighbor, put your faith in God, and heart is more important than laws and rules.” (What does Bible says about salvation?), we become obviously understand that salvation is a continuous action in life long. For others, they think completely opposite to that point because every day even every second human are sin. For, Synod of Dort and Calvin believe salvation is for a selective group of person. While they stipule that :”God, by absolute decree, has elected to salvation a very small number of men, without any regard to their faith and obedience whatsoever, and has secluded from saving grace all the rest of mankind, and has appointed them, by the same decree, to eternal damnation without any regard to their infidelity or impenitency.” (Baring-Gould,
Christianists perceived salvation as a favor from God which they refuted later one by judging people in term of their faith and believe. Furthermore, they also believe someone is saved when he reach the requirements of heaven and their expectation to the eternal life. By reviewing the requirements of salvation according to the Christian Bible Site which are; “loving God, loving your neighbor, put your faith in God, and heart is more important than laws and rules.” (What does Bible says about salvation?), we become obviously understand that salvation is a continuous action in life long. For others, they think completely opposite to that point because every day even every second human are sin. For, Synod of Dort and Calvin believe salvation is for a selective group of person. While they stipule that :”God, by absolute decree, has elected to salvation a very small number of men, without any regard to their faith and obedience whatsoever, and has secluded from saving grace all the rest of mankind, and has appointed them, by the same decree, to eternal damnation without any regard to their infidelity or impenitency.” (Baring-Gould,