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spina1953
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Hi RCWitness: You are correct in that Exsurge Domine there are very powerful statements. I would like to add a little more to what you posted. Further on down it says about Luther and those who follow Luther says: " rebuking them, in violation of your teaching, instead of imploring them, he is not ashamed to assail them, to tear at them, and when he despairs of his cause, to stoop to insults. he is like the heretics whose last defense" as Jerome says," is to start spewing out a serpents venom with their tongue when they see that their cause are about to be condemned, and spring to insults when they see they are vanquished…some, putting aside her true interpretation of Sacred Scripture, are blinded in mind by the father of lies. Wise in their own eyes, according to ancient practice of heretics, they interpret these same Scriptures otherwise than the Holy Spirit demands, inspired only by their own sense of ambition, and for the sake of popular acclaim, as the Apostles declares. In fact, they twist and adulterate the Scriptures. As a result, according to Jerome," It is no longer the Gospel of Christ, but a man’s or what is worse, the devil’s."
These are some very powerful words in this document and it spells out just what they think about Luther and those who follow him. One thing I think they hit the nail on the head is they saw that Luther’s interpretation of Scripture was nothing more than his personal interpretations and his own personal understanding rather than what the CC was really teaching.
What this document is also saying in effect is that Luther rather than discussing his doctrines and teachings in a civilized manor as a highly educated person, Luther responded with disrespect, rudeness, vile language and insults, and them wonders why the CC authorities wanted him to recant his teachings and doctrines since the CC believed that in no way did it conform to the Scriptures as the Apostles and the Fathers of the Church had understood it and taught since the time of the Apostles.
Now, all of a sudden, here comes a man, Luther, who says that all this time, the CC has been teaching falsely and that the CC’s doctrines and teachings did not conform to Scripture and only Luther was able to see it and call attention to it and only Luther has the right and correct doctrines and teachings. Luther also decided that John Huss was correct in his beliefs and that the Cc did not have the right to call him a heretic since he was a true Christian. Luther was not willing to listen to anyone but his own mind and everyone was wrong and he was right. Luther went so far as to say it was not him speaking but God’s words. Makes one wonder about the man at least from the historical viewpoint.
These are some very powerful words in this document and it spells out just what they think about Luther and those who follow him. One thing I think they hit the nail on the head is they saw that Luther’s interpretation of Scripture was nothing more than his personal interpretations and his own personal understanding rather than what the CC was really teaching.
What this document is also saying in effect is that Luther rather than discussing his doctrines and teachings in a civilized manor as a highly educated person, Luther responded with disrespect, rudeness, vile language and insults, and them wonders why the CC authorities wanted him to recant his teachings and doctrines since the CC believed that in no way did it conform to the Scriptures as the Apostles and the Fathers of the Church had understood it and taught since the time of the Apostles.
Now, all of a sudden, here comes a man, Luther, who says that all this time, the CC has been teaching falsely and that the CC’s doctrines and teachings did not conform to Scripture and only Luther was able to see it and call attention to it and only Luther has the right and correct doctrines and teachings. Luther also decided that John Huss was correct in his beliefs and that the Cc did not have the right to call him a heretic since he was a true Christian. Luther was not willing to listen to anyone but his own mind and everyone was wrong and he was right. Luther went so far as to say it was not him speaking but God’s words. Makes one wonder about the man at least from the historical viewpoint.