Wow, the ad hominem against Calvin certainly came out of the blue

You're right though, I do like to study and quote Calvin as he is an excellent commentator (the best ever, in fact, according to some Dutch fellow named Jacobus Arminius

), but I don't remember quoting Calvin here. Marvin is correct, you should get your history straight where Calvin and Servetus are concerned (the anti-Reformed websites tend to shy away from the actual truth about that matter in particular).
Did someone else quote something of Calvin's that you disagree with? If so, please point it out so I can read it.
Thanks
Just in case you're interested, here's part of what Arminius has to say about Calvin and his commentaries:
"The rumour about my advising the students to read the works of the Jesuits and of Coornhert I can call by no other name than a lie for never to any one either by request or spontaneously have I uttered a word on that subject. So far from this after the reading of Scripture which I strenuously inculcate and more than any other as the whole Academy yea the conscience of my colleagues will testify I recommend that the Commentaries of Calvin be read whom I extol in higher terms than Helmichius himself as he owned to me ever did. For I affirm that in the interpretation of the Scriptures, Calvin is incomparable and that his Commentaries are more to be valued than anything that is handed down to us in the Bibliotheca of the Fathers, so much so that I concede to him a certain spirit of prophecy interpretation in which he stands distinguished above others, above most, yea above all" ~Arminius, Jacobus