According to Calvin's theory of double predestination, what would happen to an individual?
A. One could be saved through repentance and a second baptism as an adult
B. Good works were a critical measure of salvation.
C. One was saved or damned by God before birth.
D. All who embraced Calvinism would be saved.
E. One was either saved or damned, and there was no such thing as Purgatory.
Answer: C
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